This guide is intended for users who are responsible for the backup and recovery of VMs. Familiarity with Windows Server administration and the operating system (OS) under which Plug‑in for Hyper‑V is running is assumed. Advanced knowledge of VMs is useful for defining an efficient backup-and-recovery strategy.
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Quest NetVault Backup Installation Guide: This guide provides details on installing the NetVault Backup Server and Client software. |
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Quest NetVault Backup Administrator’s Guide: This guide explains how to use NetVault Backup and describes the functionality common to all plug-ins. |
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Quest NetVault Backup CLI Reference Guide: This guide provides a description of the command-line utilities. |
Deploying the plug-in in standalone, clustered (high-availability), and SMB environments is almost identical because Plug‑in for Hyper‑V is installed on the Hyper‑V Server. The Hyper-V Server is the physical machine that hosts the VMs — the plug-in is not installed on each of the protected VMs.
Use of a Virtual Client is not plug-in-specific. For complete information, see the Quest NetVault Backup Administrator’s Guide. Be aware of the following guidelines:
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Always use the information provided in the Quest NetVault Backup Administrator’s Guide to ensure that management of the plug-in is conducted using the Virtual Client; do not use the physical nodes that are members of the Virtual Client to conduct cluster- or client-management activity. Use the physical node to set up backup jobs for local VMs that are not part of the cluster. |
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To make the plug-in available for installation to all nodes that are part of a Virtual Client, copy the “.npk” installation file to the NetVault Backup Server. The path to copy the file is <NetVaultBackupHome>\packages\standard. |
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Do not do either of the following: |
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Do not use the Manage Clients option to remove the plug-in from clients that are part of a Virtual Client. |
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Do not use the Manage Clients option to reinstall the plug-in. |
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