Guest OS File Recovery
You can use the cmdlets in this topic to perform the following operations.
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Starts a restore session of Linux-based or Unix-based guest OS files. |
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Starts a restore session of Linux-based or Unix-based guest OS files from a CDP replica. |
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Defines configuration settings for a temporary helper appliance. |
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Creates temporary Linux helper host used to launch the Guest OS File Restore. |
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Modifies temporary Linux helper host specifications. |
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Returns Linux-based or Unix-based guest OS files. |
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Restores Linux-based or Unix-based guest OS files. |
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Copies Linux-based or Unix-based guest OS files to the target host. |
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Stops Linux-based or Unix-based guest OS files restore. |
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Connects to the machine where original files and folders reside. |
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Compare attributes of files and folders from a backup with attributes of original files and folders. |
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Starts Windows VM guest OS file restore session. |
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Starts Windows VM guest OS file restore session for a CDP replica. |
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Returns Microsoft Windows guest OS files. |
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Starts restore of Microsoft Windows guest OS files and folders to the original or new location. |
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Mounts disks of VMs for which restore is launched to the Veeam Backup & Replication console. |
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Copies Microsoft Windows guest OS files to the target host. |
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Stops guest OS file recovery session for Windows-based machines. |
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Stops Linux guest OS file restore session initiated with the Start-VBRLinuxGuestItemRestore cmdlet. |
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Stops Windows guest OS file restore session initiated with the Start-VBRWindowsGuestItemRestore cmdlet. |