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Smart Copy Schedules for Hyper-V
The procedure for scheduling Smart Copies of virtual machines is the same as the general operations described in General
ASM/ME Operations, except that if a VM is offline, it is still copied in its offline state. The shutdown state affects the Smart
Copy as follows:
When a VM shuts down cleanly, the Smart Copy is application-consistent.
When a VM has crashed or is powered off without a shutdown, the Smart Copy is crash-consistent.
Schedules fail if you remove a VM permanently without updating any schedules or scheduled collections of which that VM was
previously a member.
Hyper-V Restore Operations
ASM/ME supports the following types of data restoration for virtual machines described in the following table.
Table 30. Restore Operations for Hyper-V
Operation Menu Option
In-Place Restore Restore All
Selective Restore Restore selected VMs
Restore As New Restore As New
Restore operations are always disruptive regardless of the type of guest O/S that is installed in the VM. The restore operation
has the following sequence:
The Hyper-V management console displays a message confirming that it is performing the restore operation.
The VM is taken offline and is deleted by the VSS writer. If you are running a remote desktop to the guest, the remote
desktop session is terminated.
ASM/ME restores the VM files.
When the restore operation completes, the VM is registered with the Hyper-V service, which adds it to the list of VMs in the
Hyper-V management console. If the VM was running before the restore operation was initiated, ASM/ME restarts the VM.
If the VM crashed and you initiated a restore operation to recover it, the VM is left in the powered-off state by the ASM/ME
restore operation.
Restore a VM In-Place
With an in-place restore operation, you can restore all VMs in the Smart Copy. This type of operation restores all data on all PS
Series volumes used by all VMs included in the Smart Copy. For in-place restore operations, all VMs on the volumes being
restored experience a service interruption.
1. Right-click the VM Smart Copy in the ASM/ME GUI and select Restore All.
A confirmation dialog box opens.
2. Click Yes.
Selectively Restore a VM
With a selective restore operation, you specify one or more VMs you want restored. The default size of a VHD file is 127GB.
Such large file sizes require adequate time to copy and restore. Therefore, consider reducing the volume size to the optimum
required for the application and user space.
1. Right-click the VM Smart Copy in the ASM/ME GUI and select Restore selected VMs.
The Select Virtual Machines dialog box opens.
2. Select the virtual machine you are restoring and click Restore.
When the restore operation is finished, a message displays, stating that the operation completed successfully.
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