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Restore of a virtual machine with Standard policy type

Intore
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Hi all,

I have a doubt.

Is it possible to restore a Virtual machine that is backed up with a "Standard" policy type?

This is a Redhat Linux vm. It has more than one disk (.vmdk).

In the backup selection I have "/" and "Cross mount points" is ticked.

Thank you

Intore

 

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Marianne
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@Intore 

What is the reason for backing up like this?
Why not VMware policy?

With a Standard policy, you are backing up this client as if it's a physical machine. 
Recovery steps will therefore be the same as for a physical machine. 

Please see NBU Troubleshooting Guide under this topic:
Recovering the system disk on a UNIX client workstation

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Marianne
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@Intore 

What is the reason for backing up like this?
Why not VMware policy?

With a Standard policy, you are backing up this client as if it's a physical machine. 
Recovery steps will therefore be the same as for a physical machine. 

Please see NBU Troubleshooting Guide under this topic:
Recovering the system disk on a UNIX client workstation