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Performing Instant VM Recovery for VMs

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    Veeam Backup & Replication provides two options for Instant VM Recovery of vCD VMs:

    • You can instantly recover a VM to a vApp in VMware vCloud Director.
    • You can instantly recover a VM to the virtual infrastructure. In this case, the VM will be restored at the level of the underlying VMware vCenter Server, and the Instant VM Recovery process will be the same as for regular VMware VMs.

    When you instantly recover a VM to VMware vCloud Director, Veeam Backup & Replication uses the vPower NFS datastore, just as with other VMware VMs. To import the VM to the vApp, Veeam Backup & Replication needs to associate the vPower NFS datastore with some storage policy. To do this, Veeam Backup & Replication creates for the underlying VMware vCenter Server an auxiliary storage policy — Veeam-InstantVMRecovery, and displays it in VMware vCloud Director.

    The created storage policy is added to the Provider vDC and Organization vCD hosting the vApp to which the VM is restored. When the vPower NFS datastore is mounted to the ESX(i) host, the vPower NFS datastore is associated with the Veeam-InstantVMRecovery storage policy. After that, the VM is instantly restored in a regular manner and imported to the selected vApp.

    When an Instant VM Recovery session is finished, the storage policy is not deleted from the Provider vDC, it remains on VMware vCenter Server. This helps speed up all subsequent Instant VM Recovery operations. However, the storage policy is deleted from the Organization vDC as Organization vDC settings can be accessed only by Organization administrators.

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