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CA ARCserve D2D On Demand in a Microsoft Hyper-V Environment
CA ARCserve D2D On Demand provides both host-level and virtual machine (VM) level protection for Microsoft Hyper-V environments. The following scenarios describe situations you may encounter and offer protection solutions using CA ARCserve D2D On Demand.
Note: Verify that you apply the appropriate license for each of these scenarios.
- Scenario 1 - You want to protect your Hyper-V host server:
- Install CA ARCserve D2D On Demand on the Hyper-V Host server.
- Verify that you back up the system and boot volume (if you are choosing volume filtering).
- If the Hyper-V host server goes down, follow the standard Bare Metal Recovery procedure in CA ARCserve D2D On Demand to recover your Hyper-V host server.
- If you want to restore selected files, use the standard CA ARCserve D2D On Demand restore procedure.
- Scenario 2 - You want to protect your Hyper-V host server and the Virtual Machines which are hosted on that server:
- Install CA ARCserve D2D On Demand on the Hyper-V host server.
- Verify that you back up the entire machine to provide complete protection of both the host server and VMs.
- Submit the backup jobs.
- To restore a VM from a CA ARCserve D2D On Demand backup, there are two possible solutions:
- Restore the VM to original location:
- From the restore window in CA ARCserve D2D On Demand, select the VM files (".vhd", ".avhd", configuration files, etc.).
- Select "Restore to original location" as the destination and select the "Overwrite existing files" option for resolving conflicts.
- Submit the restore job.
Note: It is recommended to turn off the VM before submitting the restore job because if the older file is active, it will be overwritten by CA ARCserve D2D On Demand only after you reboot the Hyper-V host server to complete the restore process.
- When the restore job has finished, open the Hyper-V Manager and start the VM.
- If the VM is not yet registered in the Hyper-V Manager, you must create a new VM. During the VM creation process, point the path of VM’s configuration and vhd file to the same path of destination location where the restore was performed.
- Restore the VM to alternate location on the same Hyper-V Host server:
- From the restore window in CA ARCserve D2D On Demand, select the VM files (".vhd", ".avhd", configuration files, etc.).
- Select "Restore to alternate location" as the destination and provide a destination path.
- Submit the restore job.
- When the restore job has finished, open the Hyper-V Manager and create a new VM. During VM creation process, point the path of VM’s configuration and vhd file to the same path of destination location where the restore was performed.
- When the VM is created, start the VM.
Note: See the Microsoft Hyper-V documentation for more detailed information for restoring Hyper-V Virtual Machines.
Note: For scenarios 2 and 3a, if you attached/mounted an iSCSI LUN directly inside the VM, the data inside the LUN will not be backed up using CA ARCserve D2D On Demand Hyper-V host level backups. You can overcome this limitation by using the same approach as the "Install CA ARCserve D2D On Demand inside the Windows Virtual Machine" solution in scenario 3b.