Exporting Disks
You can restore computer disks from volume-level backups and convert them to disks of the VMDK, VHD or VHDX format.
During disks restore, Veeam Agent creates standard virtual disks that can be used by VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V VMs.
- When you restore a disk in the VMDK format, Veeam Agent creates a pair of files that make up the VM virtual disk: a descriptor file and file with the virtual disk content.
- When you restore a disk in the VHD/VHDX format, Veeam Agent creates a file of the VHD or VHDX format.
You can save converted disks locally on any server added to the backup infrastructure or place disks on a datastore connected to an ESXi host (for VMDK disk format only). VMDK disks can be restored as thin provision and thick provision disks:
- Disks restored to a datastore are saved in the thin provisioned format.
- Disks restored to a server are saved in the thick provisioned format.
VHD/VHDX disks are always restored as dynamically expanding.
Veeam Agent supports batch disk restore. For example, if you choose to restore 2 computer disks, Veeam Agent will convert them to 2 virtual disks and store these disks in the specified location.
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Consider the following:
For example, you restore a machine with 2 disks, and a separate LVM volume group is configured on each of these disks. In this case, Veeam Agent will restore 4 disks. The restored disks will consume storage space equal to the size of 2 original disks and 2 LVM volume groups from these disks. |
To restore disks and convert them to the VMDK, VHD or VHDX format, use the Export Disk wizard.