Instant VM Restore
Instant Virtualization maps data from the snapshot (stored on the secondary) to the VM. Unlike Full Virtualization, Instant Virtualization does not physically transfer data to the VM and therefore requires minimal space on the datastore, and changes made to the mapped drive do not affect the backups.
All the source volumes will be virtualized as RDM disks, based on the snapshot image from the secondary storage system.
Important. VMs created with Instant Virtualization are considered temporary since they depend on snapshots that can expire or be deleted. Such temporary VMs may also run slower due to network communication constraints. Once a temporary machine is ready for production, it can be made available quickly by using RRP.
Restrictions. The Rapid Return to Production (RRP) functionality is currently only available through the desktop interface. See Rapid Return to Production (RRP).
See also. See the prerequisites before restoring your VMware assets that you backed up by using Catalogic DPX Agentless Backup: Restore Considerations for Agentless VMware Backup. In addition to virtual machines, you can also restore specific files or directories in them. For more details about restoring files, see Agentless File Restore.
Creating an Instant VM Restore Job
Go to Job Manager in the sidebar.
Click New Restore Job to open the New Restore dialog.
Select Instant VM Restore and click Next.
The VM object list shows all VMs that you backed up by using the DPX Agentless Backup. The available objects to restore can be sorted by Name, Type, associated Job Name, the Backup Date/Time, or by Size. Find the VM you want to restore. Click Next.
In the Recovery Points step, select the recovery point to restore. You can select the Latest Recovery Point or either one of the other recovery points in the list. Click Next.
In the Options step, specify the Job Name. The name may be up to 64 characters long and may only contain letters, digits and
-
_
characters.
Specify job options using toggles. See below.
Basic Job Options
Power on the virtual machine after restoring
Delete the source virtual machine if it exists
Delete the restore job on successful completion
Job e-mail notification
Optionally, you can specify other job options (see below). If you wish to continue with default options, click Save.
Custom VM Restore options
You can create the VM in a location that is different from the location in which the source virtual machine exists. Select the Enterprise, VMware node, VMware ESXi host, VMware vCenter, and VMware folders in the navigation pane, and select the virtual machine. Review or change the Virtual Resources items (see below).
Target Host
Select Node Name from the drop-down list.
Select a Host available within the Node from the drop-down list.
DPX will attempt connecting to the vCenter under the node name specified. Selections available in the following sections are imported from the vCenter.
Target Resources
Select Resource Pool or VApp.
Select the network you want to locate the new VM in.
Select the iSCSI Adapter.
Select the VM Folder where the new VM will be restored to.
Schedule
Schedule the restore job. The time field is using your browser’s time zone. For example, if you have DPX in London and access the DPX web interface from New York, specify the time in US Eastern Time.
Important. When specifying a schedule, make sure the Delete the restore job on successful completion toggle is switched off. Otherwise, the job will be deleted upon its first successful completion.
Also please note that in the current version of DPX, restore jobs cannot be edited. This also includes job scheduling.
Click Save. A Run Job prompt will be shown.
Click Yes to run the job immediately or No if you want to run it later from the Job Manager.
Last updated