CA ARCserve Backup Agent for Virtual Machines integrates with the latest version of VMware Virtual Infrastructure named vSphere. This capability lets you protect virtual machines (VMs) that reside in vSphere environments (for example, the VMs reside in ESX Server 4.0 systems and vCenter Server 4.0 systems). The agent facilitates protecting VMs using VMware Virtual Consolidated Backup Framework (VCB) 1.5 Update 1 or later, and VMware Virtual Disk Development Kit (VDDK) 1.1 or later.
VDDK lets you access VM disks remotely on ESX Server systems without exporting the disks to the backup proxy system. Integrating with VDDK provides you with an alternative approach to using VCB Framework to back up VMs. This approach can be used only on ESX Server 4.0 systems, ESX Server 3.5 systems, vCenter 4.0 systems, and VirtualCenter Server 2.5 systems.
VMware Virtual Disk Development Kit is a collection of APIs and management tools that let you create, manage, and access virtual storage systems. VMware VDDK is supported on x86 and x64 versions of Windows and Linux operating systems.
The primary advantages of using VDDK are as follows:
Note: CA ARCserve Backup stores the sectors corresponding to disk and filesystem metadata on the backup proxy system when processing raw (full VM) backups with the Allow file level restore option specified.
Note: The latest version of ESX Server is VMware vSphere 4.0 Update 1. The latest version of VMware vCenter Server is VMware vCenter Server 4.0 Update 1.
There are two approaches that you can use to protect your VM environment:
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