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 ====== Non Run Direct Restore ====== ====== Non Run Direct Restore ======
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 This is the conventional restore method where CloudBacko Pro will restore the guest virtual machine files to the Hyper-V server. This is the conventional restore method where CloudBacko Pro will restore the guest virtual machine files to the Hyper-V server.
  
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 +===== Restore to Original Hyper-V Host =====
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-===== 1). Restore to Original Hyper-V Host ===== 
  
 **Restore of a Guest VM to the Original Hyper-V Host (Original Location)** -- This option will restore guest VM to original location which contains the backed up guest VM. **Restore of a Guest VM to the Original Hyper-V Host (Original Location)** -- This option will restore guest VM to original location which contains the backed up guest VM.
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 ==== a). Restore of Guest VM to the Original Hyper-V Host (Original Location) ==== ==== a). Restore of Guest VM to the Original Hyper-V Host (Original Location) ====
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 1. In the CloudBacko Pro main interface, click the Restore icon. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-168.png?​200}} 1. In the CloudBacko Pro main interface, click the Restore icon. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-168.png?​200}}
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   * **No** – the restore of the current guest virtual machine will be skipped. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-177.png?​640}}   * **No** – the restore of the current guest virtual machine will be skipped. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-177.png?​640}}
  
-9. After the Hyper-V guest virtual machine has been restored. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-178.png?640}}+9. After the Hyper-V guest virtual machine has been restored. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-191.png?640}}
  
 10. Go to the Hyper-V server and open the Hyper-V Manager to verify the guest has been restored and power on the guest virtual machine. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-179.png?​640}} 10. Go to the Hyper-V server and open the Hyper-V Manager to verify the guest has been restored and power on the guest virtual machine. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-179.png?​640}}
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 ==== b). Restore of Guest VM to the Original Hyper-V Host (Alternate Location) ==== ==== b). Restore of Guest VM to the Original Hyper-V Host (Alternate Location) ====
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 This feature will restore any guest VM to another location (a different disk or folder) on the same Hyper-V host. The Restore to Alternate location can be used to restore only one guest virtual machine at any one time. This feature will restore any guest VM to another location (a different disk or folder) on the same Hyper-V host. The Restore to Alternate location can be used to restore only one guest virtual machine at any one time.
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 1. In the CloudBacko Pro main interface, click the Restore icon. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-181.png?​200}} 1. In the CloudBacko Pro main interface, click the Restore icon. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-181.png?​200}}
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 </​WRAP>​ </​WRAP>​
  
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 +===== Restore to Different (Standby) Hyper-V Host =====
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-===== 2). Restore to Different (Standby) Hyper-V Host ===== 
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-<WRAP indent> 
-==== a). Restore of a Guest VM to a Different (Standby) Hyper-V Host ==== 
 This restore option allows you to restore your backed up guest VM to another Hyper-V host, for example if your original Hyper-V host is down and you need to restore your production guest VM’s to a standby Hyper-V host. This restore option allows you to restore your backed up guest VM to another Hyper-V host, for example if your original Hyper-V host is down and you need to restore your production guest VM’s to a standby Hyper-V host.
  
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 9. Click Restore to start the restore process. 9. Click Restore to start the restore process.
  
-10. The following screen shows when the restore is completed. ​ \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-205.png?640}}+10. The following screen shows when the restore is completed. ​ \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-191.png?640}}
  
 11. Go to the Hyper-V server and open the Hyper-V Manager to verify the guest has been restored. ​ \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-206.png?​640}} 11. Go to the Hyper-V server and open the Hyper-V Manager to verify the guest has been restored. ​ \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-206.png?​640}}
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 Example: Linux guest  \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-207.png?​640}} Example: Linux guest  \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-207.png?​640}}
  
-</WRAP>+\\ 
 + 
 +===== Individual Virtual Disk Restore ===== 
 +---- 
 +The Restore raw file feature is used to the restore of an individual virtual disk to the original or a different guest VM. 
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 +1. In the CloudBacko Pro main interface, click the Restore icon. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-208.png?​200}} 
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 +2. Select the backup set that you would like to restore the guest virtual machine from. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-209.png?​640}} 
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 +3. Select the CBS, cloud, SFTP/FTP or drive storage destination that contains Hyper-V guest virtual machine that you would like to restore. 
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 +Example: Restore from D:\ drive \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-210.png?​640}} 
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 +4. If the backup set is created with Run Direct feature or Granular Restore feature enabled, the following step will show. Select Restore virtual machines as the restore mode. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-212.png?​640}} 
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 +5. Select to restore the Hyper-V guest from a specific backup job then select the files or folders that you would like to restore. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-213.png?​640}} 
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 +6. Then select the Restore raw file option and under the Virtual Hard Disks folder select the virtual disk you would like to restore. ​ Click Next to proceed. ​ \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-214.png?​640}} 
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 +7. Select to location on the Hyper-V server you want to restore the virtual disk to. Click Next to proceed. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-215.png?​640}} 
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 +8. Confirm the temporary directory path is correct and then click Restore to proceed. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-216.png?​640}} 
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 +9. After the Hyper-V guest virtual machine has been restored. ​ \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-191.png?​640}} 
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 +10. In Hyper-V Manager, right click on the guest virtual machine you wish to add the virtual disk to and select Settings. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-218.png?​640}} 
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 +11. Select Add to add virtual disk to the guest virtual machine. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-219.png?​640}} 
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 +12. Click on Browse to choose the according vhd file. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-220.png?​640}} 
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 +13. Select the folder where the restore virtual disk is located. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-221.png?​640}}
  
 +14. After the virtual disk is added. Start the guest virtual machine to confirm. Depending on the guest operating system there may be other configuration settings to be completed before the disk is available. \\ {{public:​module:​hyper-v:​hyperv-222.png?​640}}
  
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