The final page in the Backup Wizard displays a summary of the selections you made for the job.
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On the Summary page, review the data displayed in the tree view. |
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If you want to automatically begin the job immediately after completing the wizard, select Run the Job after Finish is clicked. |
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Click Finish. |
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If you are restoring a VMware® VM, be aware of the following regarding the destination that you target for a restore:
Using vRanger, recovery of an entire virtual machine (VM) — or resource pool, VMware vSphere® vApp(s)™, and so on — is a simple process. A full restore returns the protected objects to the state as of the point in time at which the backup was performed. If the savepoint is for a differential backup, the restore process first restores the matched full backup, and then merges the data from the selected differential archive. For incremental savepoints, the full backup is restored along with each incremental archive taken between the full and the selected savepoint.
If you are restoring a VMware® VM, be aware of the following regarding the destination that you target for a restore:
Using vRanger, recovery of an entire virtual machine (VM) — or resource pool, VMware vSphere® vApp(s)™, and so on — is a simple process. A full restore returns the protected objects to the state as of the point in time at which the backup was performed. If the savepoint is for a differential backup, the restore process first restores the matched full backup, and then merges the data from the selected differential archive. For incremental savepoints, the full backup is restored along with each incremental archive taken between the full and the selected savepoint.
In addition, vRanger provides the option to encrypt a restore of an unencrypted backup.
For the procedures on restoring a physical savepoint, see Performing a full restore of a physical machine.
One of the key problems with file-level restore (FLR) is finding the appropriate files. vRanger includes a cataloging feature that indexes backups of Windows® servers, and records the metadata to enable faster searching. For more information, see Performing an FLR using Catalog Search.
The Restore from Manifest function can be used for full restores of VMs and physical servers, and FLR. To restore a savepoint using the manifest file, see Restoring from manifest.
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