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Question concerning restoration
Hello everyone,
I have a question concerning the restauration of my vms.
Currently all of my vm are save to a distant nas but if one day the physical server crash (with veems), how can i restaure all my vm to a new server ?
Thank for your reply and have a good day.
I have a question concerning the restauration of my vms.
Currently all of my vm are save to a distant nas but if one day the physical server crash (with veems), how can i restaure all my vm to a new server ?
Thank for your reply and have a good day.
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Re: Question concerning restoration
You can spin up a new Veeam backup server, import these backups to the console and run the restore. Alternatively, there is a small utility named "extract.exe" that can restore VM files in case of the DR. Hope this helps!
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Re: Question concerning restoration
Hello,
Thank you for the reply, hve you got some documentation to install ans import backup to the console ?
And what is DR please ?
Thank you for the reply, hve you got some documentation to install ans import backup to the console ?
And what is DR please ?
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Re: Question concerning restoration
Kindly, check our online Help Center: Installation, Backup Import. Thanks.
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Re: Question concerning restoration
DR is acronym of Disaster Recovery. Thanks!
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