2011 (Windows)

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VMware ESXi 3.5, 4.0, and 4.1
VMware Server 1 and 2
VMware GSX Server 3.x (replaced by VMware Server)
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 and later
Microsoft Hyper-V 1.0 and 2.0
Scheduled conversions use the system index file (.sv2i) to convert recovery points
to virtual disks. The .sv2i file reduces the time it takes to convert multiple recovery
points. When a recovery point is created, a .sv2i file is saved with it. The .sv2i file
contains a list of the most recent recovery points, which includes the original
drive location of each recovery point.
You can also create a one-time virtual conversion.
See
Running a one-time conversion of a physical recovery point to a virtual disk
on page 194.
To define a virtual conversion job
1
On the Tasks menu, click Run or Manage Virtual Conversions.
2
On the toolbar, click Define New.
3
Select the virtual disk type (and version, if applicable) that you want to create,
and then click Next.
4
In the Source panel, select the recovery points you want to convert, and then
click Next..
See
Source options on page 195.
5
In the Virtual Disks Destination panel, set the options you want based on
the virtual disk format and version (if applicable) that you selected earlier.
Then click Next.
See
Virtual Disks Destination options on page 198.
6
In the General Options panel set the conversion options you want, and then
click Next.
See
General Options properties on page 200.
7
In the Conversion Time panel, set the conversion job schedule that you want,
and then click Next:
See
Conversion Time options on page 190.
Managing backup destinations
Defining a virtual conversion job
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