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Please consider the following recommendations. | Please consider the following recommendations. | ||
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===== Use the latest version of CloudBacko Pro ===== | ===== Use the latest version of CloudBacko Pro ===== | ||
- | Install the latest version of CloudBacko Pro on the staging machine or Backup Client Computer for backup of VM hosted on a VMware ESX/ESXi server, or on the vCenter server. | ||
- | Always stay up-to-date when newer version of AhsayOBM is released. To get our latest product and company news through email, please subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.ahsay.com/jsp/en/contact/ahsay-contact.jsp | + | ---- |
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+ | Install the latest version of CloudBacko Pro on the staging machine or Backup Client Computer for backup of VM hosted on a VMware ESX/ESXi server, or on the vCenter server. | ||
===== Install CloudBacko Pro on a physical staging machine ===== | ===== Install CloudBacko Pro on a physical staging machine ===== | ||
- | For best backup and restore performance, it is highly recommended that AhsayOBM is installed on a server grade staging machine or backup client computer with sufficient memory and processing power. As guest VM can be very large, during backups and restore this may involve the compression & encryption of large amounts of data, which can be very resource intensive. | + | For best backup and restore performance, it is highly recommended that CloudBacko Pro is installed on a server grade staging machine or backup client computer with sufficient memory and processing power. As guest VM can be very large, during backups and restore this may involve the compression & encryption of large amounts of data, which can be very resource intensive. |
===== VMware Tools ===== | ===== VMware Tools ===== | ||
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===== Do not use a guest VM as a staging machine ===== | ===== Do not use a guest VM as a staging machine ===== | ||
- | Although installing AhsayOBM on a guest VM as a staging machine is possible, the backup and restore will work as on a physical staging machine. This setup is actually inefficient and can lead to possible performance bottlenecks on the VMware host server, as in a VMware host the virtualization layer separates guest VM OS layer and the VMware host physical hardware layer. | + | Although installing CloudBacko Pro on a guest VM as a staging machine is possible, the backup and restore will work as on a physical staging machine. This setup is actually inefficient and can lead to possible performance bottlenecks on the VMware host server, as in a VMware host the virtualization layer separates guest VM OS layer and the VMware host physical hardware layer. |
As the guest VM operating system does not have direct access to physical hardware where the data resides, a backup agent installed inside the guest VM must go through the virtualization layer to access the guest virtual machine data. | As the guest VM operating system does not have direct access to physical hardware where the data resides, a backup agent installed inside the guest VM must go through the virtualization layer to access the guest virtual machine data. | ||
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===== Increase Java memory ===== | ===== Increase Java memory ===== | ||
- | Consider to increase the Java memory allocation setting for AhsayOBM (Java heap space) if you are using non-VDDK backup mode. | + | Consider to increase the Java memory allocation setting for CloudBacko Pro (Java heap space) if you are using non-VDDK backup mode. |
If you are using non-VDDK mode and or Granular restore, it is recommended to increase the Java heap size space to at least 2GB or above for optimal performance. | If you are using non-VDDK mode and or Granular restore, it is recommended to increase the Java heap size space to at least 2GB or above for optimal performance. |