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====== Best Practices and Recommendations ====== | ====== Best Practices and Recommendations ====== | ||
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 ===== | ||
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Quiescing is a process that ensures that the disk data is in a state suitable for backups to reduce the possibility of data corruption upon restore. This is especially important for transaction-based applications running on VMs like MS SQL Server, MS Exchange etc. There are different types of quiescing mechanisms, according to the guest operating systems (e.g. Crash-consistent, File-system-consistent and Application-consistent quiescing). | Quiescing is a process that ensures that the disk data is in a state suitable for backups to reduce the possibility of data corruption upon restore. This is especially important for transaction-based applications running on VMs like MS SQL Server, MS Exchange etc. There are different types of quiescing mechanisms, according to the guest operating systems (e.g. Crash-consistent, File-system-consistent and Application-consistent quiescing). | ||
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===== Do not use a guest VM as a staging machine ===== | ===== Do not use a guest VM as a staging machine ===== |