Nutanix AHV

Veeam Backup & Replication offers various data protection and disaster recovery features for Nutanix AHV environments. Specifically, you can perform the following operations:

  • Create backups of Nutanix AHV VMs and store them in backup repositories.
  • Create VeeamZIP backups of Nutanix AHV VMs.
  • Create several instances (copies) of the same backed-up data in different locations.
  • Restore VMs from Nutanix AHV backups and snapshots to the original Nutanix AHV environment.
  • Restore VMs from VMware ESXi and Microsoft Hyper-V to the Nutanix AHV environment.
  • Restore VMs from oVirt KVM, Proxmox VE and Scale Computing HyperCore backups to the Nutanix AHV environment.
  • Restore VMs from Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud backups to the Nutanix AHV environment.
  • Restore physical machines from backups created by Veeam Agents to the Nutanix AHV environment.
  • Restore VMs from Nutanix AHV backups to Microsoft Azure, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and Google Cloud environments.
  • Restore VMs from Nutanix AHV backups to VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V environments.
  • Restore VMs from Nutanix AHV backups to Proxmox VE, oVirt KVM, Scale Computing HyperCore environments.
  • Perform Instant Recovery of VMs and physical machines to Nutanix AHV, VMware vSphere and Microsoft Hyper-V environments.
  • Restore files and folders of Nutanix AHV VM guest OSes.
  • Restore application items (such as Microsoft Active Directory, Microsoft Exchange, Microsoft SharePoint, PostgreSQL, Oracle Database and Microsoft SQL Server).
  • Restore Nutanix AHV VM disks and attach them to VMs running in Nutanix AHV clusters.
  • Export disks of backed-up Nutanix AHV VMs to VMDK, VHD and VHDX formats.
  • Mount disks of backed-up Nutanix AHV VMs to any server and access data in the read-only mode.

Note

Restoring VMs to oVirt KVM and Google Cloud is currently not supported for Linux-based backup servers.

 

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