Bare Metal Recovery (BMR) Backup
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Bare Metal Recovery in Catalogic DPX is a disk-based disaster recovery solution that enables administrators to restore an entire system environment for an individual computer. Using this feature, a full recovery includes the operating system, point-in-time backed-up data, and Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SQL Server, and Oracle Database applications if applicable. You can use Bare Metal Recovery for disaster recovery and replicating the environment, applications, node data, and so on.
The purpose of Bare Metal Recovery is to restore an entire system environment for an individual computer. A full recovery using Bare Metal Recovery includes the operating system, point-in-time backed-up data, and Oracle, SharePoint, SQL Server, and Exchange data if applicable. If the computer being recovered is a master server, Bare Metal Recovery additionally restores the application.
In order to be able to perform a Bare Metal Recovery, you need to create a particular type of block backup, by defining a block backup job. See the procedures below.
Perform all the steps as in Creating a Block Backup Job.
In step 4 (source selection), select the BMR volume.
See also. For more information about the Bare Metal Recovery procedure, go to the Bare Metal Recovery section, where this topic is discussed in detail.