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When backing up virtual machines that are protected using VMware vSphere® Fault Tolerance (vSphere FT), note the following: |
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The vSphere FT group must be managed under a vCenter Server by VMware® ESXi™ hosts that use version 6.0 build number 4192238 or later. |
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Because VMware does not support CBT for virtual machines with FT enabled, all sectors on the disks are always backed up for such a virtual machine even if Enable CBT… is selected. This behavior is true for both Full and Incremental Backup jobs. |
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Creates a non-CBT Full Backup, unless CBT is already enabled for the virtual machine or you have selected the Enable Change Block Tracking for VM check box for the Incremental or Differential Backup. |
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When you select Incremental Backup, the plug-in creates a Full Backup of MyVM2 in Step 4 and an Incremental Backup of that virtual machine in Step 5. |
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When you select Differential Backup, the plug-in creates a Full Backup of MyVM2 in Step 4 and Step 5 because these backups are based on the last Full Backup created in Step 2. |
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When using CBT for backups, virtual machine migration using Storage vMotion or VMware vSphere® Storage DRS™ is not recommended. For more information, see http://kb.vmware.com/kb/2048201. |
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The Plug‑in for VMware provides the ability to restart a job to back up only those virtual machines that failed previously. To use this method, you must configure the backup option Enable Restartable backups for the job. For more information about this option, see Performing image-level backups. When a restartable backup completes with some failed virtual machines, the plug-in generates a backup index for the completed virtual machines and sets the job status to Job Stopped. You can restart this job from the Job Status page.
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In the Navigation pane, click Job Status. |
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After the virtual machine is reconfigured and a message is displayed, click OK to close the dialog box. |
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