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The guest virtual machine should be configured to only use basic disks, not
dynamic disks.
This configuration is the default for installing a Windows virtual machine.
All the volumes on the fixed disks must support the creation of snapshots.
If you perform a backup when these conditions are not met, Symantec System
Recovery creates a system state recovery point that is crash-consistent. A
crash-consistent recovery point captures the virtual machine as if it had
experienced a system failure or power outage.
To restore a virtual machine, you must restore the recovery point of the host
computer. The host computer recovery point must include the volume that holds
the virtual machine you want to restore. You cannot restore a specific virtual
machine.
To know about the limitations of Hyper-V when backing up databases on virtual
machines, refer to the Symantec Knowledge Base:
http://entsupport.symantec.com/umi/V-306-2
Find information about backing up Microsoft virtual hard disks:
See About backing up Microsoft virtual hard disks on page 291.
http://entsupport.symantec.com/umi/V-306-2
293Backing up Microsoft virtual environments
About backing up and restoring Microsoft Hyper-V virtual machines