Proprietary driver support: Plug-in Offline Client, which is based on Red Hat® Enterprise Linux® (RHEL) Rescue mode, includes support options that are limited by RHEL. However, you can install drivers on your own RescueCD/RescueUSB device to restore your environment. |
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Backing up Dynamic Disks is only supported by using Disk Raw Mode. |
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Restoring a GPT partition table to a larger disk results in a new partition that is the same size as the original: When a DR image is taken, the partition table is stored with it. At restore time, this partition is written to the new target disk and re-creates the original disk. If you restore to a disk that is larger than the original, the disk is partitioned to match the original size, which can result in unused disk space. For example, if you restore a 100GB image to a 200GB disk, it is partitioned for 100GB and leaves the extra space unused. You can use third-party partitioning tools, such as GNU Parted or PartitionMagic, to correct this issue. |
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After you restore a Windows Server® 2012 system, the system displays the Recovery screen the first time that you start it. You can either select See advanced repair options > Continue or Restart my PC to complete bringing up the client. |
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For complete supported-platform information, see the Quest NetVault Backup Compatibility Guide. |
To obtain the license key for your NetVault Backup Server environment, determine the NetVault Machine ID of your main NetVault Backup Server. Also identify the machine IDs of any clients running application plug-ins, such as Oracle®, MySQL, PostgreSQL, SQL Server®, and Exchange.
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