Starting the restore job
The final page in the Restore Wizard displays a summary of the selections you made for the job.
This task is a procedure in Performing a full restore from manifest for a physical machine.
To start the restore job:
1 On the Summary page, review the data displayed in the tree view.
2 If you want to begin the job automatically after completing the wizard, select Run the Job after Finish is clicked.
3 Click Finish.
a In the main vRanger UI, in the My Inventory view, select the server or host for the server you want to restore, and then select the job from the Working Inventory pane.
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Performing FLR from manifest
To perform an FLR from manifest:
1 Click My Repositories.
2 On the My Repositories toolbar, click the FLR from Manifest icon .
3 In the File Level Restore from Manifest dialog box, enter the user name, password, and path for the Manifest file of the backup that contains the files you want to restore.
5 Click OK.
6 In the Select the Files/Folders to Restore pane, expand the archive to view the file structure, and then select the file or files to recover.
7 In the Destination pane, select the destination to which the selected files should be recovered.The Destination pane shows the Windows Explorer view for the machine on which vRanger is installed.
8 Click Restore.
9 In the Restore Status pane, view the status of the restore activity and the value in the Percent Finished column.
11 To view the restored file or folder, click View in Explorer.
Understanding replication of VMs
vRanger includes integrated replication based on the proven technology of vReplicator, enabling replication of VMware® virtual machines (VMs) both on site and at remote locations for flexible and efficient disaster recovery preparedness. Combine backup and replication jobs to ensure that you meet your organization’s recovery time and recovery point objectives. Perform fast VM failover and recovery at all your sites, no matter where they are located.
NOTE: Replication is not available for Hyper-V® VMs.
If you are looking for information on replicating Quest RDA and EMC DD Boost repositories, see Managing repository replication.Be aware of the following regarding the destination that you target for a replication:
The following table lists the set of files replicated by vReplicator:
Table 1. Files replicated
The VM hard disk change tracking file when CB is enabled on the disk.
Understanding replication of VMs
vRanger includes integrated replication based on the proven technology of vReplicator, enabling replication of VMware® virtual machines (VMs) both on site and at remote locations for flexible and efficient disaster recovery preparedness. Combine backup and replication jobs to ensure that you meet your organization’s recovery time and recovery point objectives. Perform fast VM failover and recovery at all your sites, no matter where they are located.
NOTE: Replication is not available for Hyper-V® VMs.
If you are looking for information on replicating Quest RDA and EMC DD Boost repositories, see Managing repository replication.Be aware of the following regarding the destination that you target for a replication:
The following table lists the set of files replicated by vReplicator:
Table 1. Files replicated
The VM hard disk change tracking file when CB is enabled on the disk.
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