Complete the steps in this procedure to set up continual export to a VMware Workstation virtual machine (VM) using Rapid Recovery. This is also known as setting up virtual standby.
Option | Description | ||
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VM location |
Specify the path of the network shared directory in which to create the exported virtual machine. For example, enter \\ServerName\MySharedDirectory\VirtualExports\. | ||
User name |
Enter the user name for an account that is registered on the target machine. The account must have read and write permissions to the network share.
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Password | Enter the password for the specified user account. |
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VM name |
Enter a name for the virtual machine being created; for example, VM-0A1B2C3D4.
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Version | Specify the version of VMware Workstation for the virtual machine. | ||
Amount of RAM | Specify the amount of RAM, in megabytes, for the exported virtual machine to use.
The minimum amount is 1024 MB and the maximum allowed by the application is 65536 MB. The maximum amount of memory usage is limited by the amount of RAM available to the host machine. | ||
Number of processors | Enter the number of virtual CPUs you want for the exported virtual machine. The minimum is 1. | ||
Cores per processor | Enter the number of cores to use for each processor. The minimum is 1. | ||
Perform initial one-time export | Optionally, select to perform the virtual export immediately instead of after the next scheduled snapshot. |
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NOTE: You can monitor the status and progress of the export by viewing the Virtual Standby or Events pages. |
In Rapid Recovery, you can export data to Hyper-V Export by performing a one-time export, or by establishing a continual export (for Virtual Standby).
Rapid Recovery supports first-generation Hyper-V export to the following hosts:
Rapid Recovery supports second-generation Hyper-V export to the following hosts:
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NOTE: Not all protected machines can be exported to Hyper-V second generation hosts. |
Only protected machines with the following Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) operating systems support virtual export to Hyper-V second generation hosts:
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NOTE: Hyper-V export to second-generation VM can fail if the Hyper-V host does not have enough RAM allocated to perform the export. In such cases, you will see an error message on the VM |
Complete the steps in the following procedures for the appropriate type of export.
Topics include:
Complete the steps in this procedure to perform a one-time export to Hyper-V.
Text Box | Description | ||
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Hyper-V host name | Enter an IP address or host name for the Hyper-V server. | ||
Port | Enter a port number for the machine. It represents the port through which the Core communicates with this machine. | ||
User name |
Enter the user name for the user with administrative privileges for the workstation with the Hyper-V server. It is used to specify the logon credentials for the virtual machine.
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Password | Enter the password for the user account with administrative privileges on the workstation with Hyper-V server. It is used to specify the logon credentials for the virtual machine. |
Option | Description | ||||
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VM location |
Specify the path of the local folder in which to create the exported virtual machine. For example, enter E:\VirtualExports. You can specify a directory name that does not yet exist; this process will create the directory.
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VM name |
Enter a name for the virtual machine you want to export; for example, VM-0A1B2C3D4. The VM name that automatically appears by default is the name of the machine from which the recovery point originated. The name entered in this text box appears after export in the list of virtual machines in the Hyper-V Manager console. | ||||
Amount of RAM |
Specify the amount of RAM for the exported virtual machine to use by selecting one of the following:
The minimum amount is 1024 MB and the maximum allowed by the application is 65536 MB. The maximum amount of memory usage is limited by the amount of RAM available to the host machine. | ||||
Number of processors |
Enter the number of virtual CPUs you want for the exported virtual machine. The minimum is 1. | ||||
Cores per processor |
Enter the number of cores to use for each processor. The minimum is 1. | ||||
Generation |
Specify the Hyper-V generation type. | ||||
Disk format |
You can select from:
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Network adapters |
Optionally, specify network adapter options for the VM to be exported.
You can choose from:
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Secure boot |
Optionally, choose the secure boot option for the exported VM.
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Perform initial one-time export | Select this option to queue the export job immediately. Clear this option if you want the Core to wait until the next forced or scheduled backup snapshot. |
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NOTE: If the selected volumes are larger than the appropriate maximum allocations supported by the application as indicated below, or exceed the amount of space available, you will receive an error. |
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NOTE: You can monitor the status and progress of the export by viewing the Virtual Standby or Events pages. |
Complete the steps in this procedure to set up continual export to a Hyper-V virtual machine (VM) using Rapid Recovery. This process is also known as setting up virtual standby.
Text Box | Description | ||
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Hyper-V host name |
Enter an IP address or host name for the Hyper-V server. | ||
Port |
Enter a port number for the machine. It represents the port through which the Core communicates with this machine. | ||
User name |
Enter the user name of a user with administrative privileges on the protected machine you are exporting. This is also the user name you must use when logging into the exported VM.
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Password |
Enter the password associated with the user name above. |
Option | Description | ||||
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VM location |
Specify the path of the local folder in which to create the exported virtual machine. For example, enter E:\VirtualExports. You can specify a directory name that does not yet exist; this process will create the directory.
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VM name |
Enter a name for the virtual machine you want to export; for example, VM-0A1B2C3D4. The VM name that automatically appears by default is the name of the machine from which the recovery point originated. The name entered in this text box appears after export in the list of virtual machines in the Hyper-V Manager console. | ||||
Amount of RAM |
Specify the amount of RAM for the exported virtual machine to use by selecting one of the following:
The minimum amount is 1024 MB and the maximum allowed by the application is 65536 MB. The maximum amount of memory usage is limited by the amount of RAM available to the host machine. | ||||
Number of processors |
Enter the number of virtual CPUs you want for the exported virtual machine. The minimum is 1. | ||||
Cores per processor |
Enter the number of cores to use for each processor. The minimum is 1. | ||||
Generation |
Specify the Hyper-V generation type. | ||||
Disk format |
You can select from:
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Network adapters |
Optionally, specify network adapter options for the VM to be exported.
You can choose from:
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Secure boot |
Optionally, choose the secure boot option for the exported VM.
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Perform initial one-time export | Select this option to queue the export job immediately. Clear this option if you want the Core to wait until the next forced or scheduled backup snapshot. |
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NOTE: If the selected volumes are larger than the appropriate maximum allocations supported by the application as indicated below, or exceed the amount of space available, you will receive an error. |
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NOTE: If the selected volumes are larger than the appropriate maximum allocations supported by the application as indicated below, or exceed the amount of space available, you will receive an error. |
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NOTE: You can monitor the status and progress of the export by viewing the Virtual Standby or Events pages. |
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