If a VMware Virtual Machine (VM) was backed up using Continuous Data Protection (CDP) job, the system can be recovered using the Instant Restore feature. QoreStor leverages the Remote Database Access (RDA) and Linux Network File Sharing (NFS) protocols to act as a temporary datastore where NetVault mounts the backed-up image, making the system available in a matter of seconds. The instant restored VM should be bootable and fully functional; virtual disks can be browsed to confirm the presence of desired data or to copy files that need to be restored. For the VM to become permanent, the system needs to be migrated to an existing datastore.
Instant Restore is available for VMs backed through CDP. However, the job must be configured with the following options:


To recover a virtual machine using Instant Restore, follow these steps:
Note: If the job is aborted when the VM migration is in progress or the VM is deleted from the vCenter, the temporary datastore and its associated IP addresses remain on the QoreStor server and will need to be manually removed.
