Protecting RHV VMs
To back up an RHV VM using Mine with Veeam, perform the following steps:
- Install RHV Plug-in. For more information, see the Veeam Backup for RHV User Guide, section Installing Nutanix RHV Plug-In.
- Connect to the backup infrastructure the RHV Manager. For more information, see the Veeam Backup for RHV User Guide, section Connecting RHV Manager.
- Deploy an RHV backup proxy and add it to the backup infrastructure. For more information, see the Veeam Backup for RHV User Guide, section Deploying New Backup Proxy.
- Create a backup job to create restore points for the VM. For more information, see the Veeam Backup for RHV User Guide, section Creating Backup Jobs.
Once the backup job successfully creates a restore point for the VM, you can perform the following operations to restore the VM:
- Restore the entire VM to an RHV cluster. For more information, see the Veeam Backup for RHV User Guide, section Performing VM Restore.
- Immediately restore the VM directly from compressed and deduplicated backup files to RHV environments For more information, see the Veeam Backup for RHV User Guide, section Instant Recovery.
- Restore the VM to Microsoft Azure. For more information, see Veeam Backup for RHV User Guide, section Performing VM Restore to Microsoft Azure.
- Restore the VM to Amazon EC2. For more information, see the Veeam Backup for RHV User Guide, section Performing VM Restore to Amazon Web Services.
- Restore the VM to Google Cloud. For more information, see the Veeam Backup for RHV User Guide, section Performing VM Restore to Google Cloud.
For the complete list of features that Veeam Backup & Replication provides to protect RHV VMs, see the Veeam Backup for RHV User Guide.