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Bare Metal Restore Exchange Server
I have a situation were I need to migrate an Exchange server from VMWare VM to a KVM hosted VM. I have installed the Veeam Agent for Windows (paid version) on the Exchange Server and created a full backup. My plan for the move is to shutdown the Exchange services to stop mail flow, take a final incremental backup and then turn off the source server. Then I will go to the target VM, boot to recovery media and do a restore from the backup file. Can the process really be that simple or an I missing something specific to Exchange that won't allow this method to work? Thank you for any insight.
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Re: Bare Metal Restore Exchange Server
Hello and welcome to the community Jason.
Is that a single node Exchange server? Thanks!
Is that a single node Exchange server? Thanks!
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Re: Bare Metal Restore Exchange Server
Yes, the server holds all Exchange roles.
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Re: Bare Metal Restore Exchange Server
Jason,
Take Entire PC backup and then perform Entire PC Bare Metal Recovery, but make sure that recovery iso was created on the original machine you are restoring. Cheers!
Take Entire PC backup and then perform Entire PC Bare Metal Recovery, but make sure that recovery iso was created on the original machine you are restoring. Cheers!
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Re: Bare Metal Restore Exchange Server
Thank you, Dima.
We ended up using DoubleTake Move for the job in an effort to minimize downtime. That worked perfectly for this case and now we are using the Veeam agent for regular backups.
We ended up using DoubleTake Move for the job in an effort to minimize downtime. That worked perfectly for this case and now we are using the Veeam agent for regular backups.
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