ACRONIS Backup & Recovery 11 Guía de usuario Pagina 48

  • Descarga
  • Añadir a mis manuales
  • Imprimir
  • Pagina
    / 379
  • Tabla de contenidos
  • MARCADORES
  • Valorado. / 5. Basado en revisión del cliente
Vista de pagina 47
48 Copyright © Acronis, Inc., 2000-2011
In order to recover your operating system along with all the settings and applications, you
have to perform a disk backup.
Virtual machines
Available if Acronis Backup & Recovery 11 Agent for ESX(i) or Acronis Backup & Recovery 11
Hyper-V is installed.
Select this option to back up entire virtual machines residing on a virtualization server or
their disks or volumes.
Backing up an entire virtual machine, its disks, or volumes yields a standard disk backup (p.
372). In addition, this backup stores the virtual machine configuration. This configuration will
be suggested by default when recovering the backup content to a new virtual machine. For
more information about backing up virtual machines see "Backing up virtual machines".
2. In the tree below the Data to back up section, select the items to back up by selecting check
boxes next to the items.
Selecting a check box for a machine means backing up all the machine's disks. To select individual
disks and/or volumes, expand the machine item and select check boxes next to the disks and/or
volumes.
Notes for Disks/volumes
If your operating system and its loader reside on different volumes, always include both
volumes in the backup. The volumes must also be recovered together; otherwise there is a
high risk that the operating system will not start.
Note for Linux users: Logical volumes and MD devices are shown under Dynamic volumes.
For more information about backing up such volumes and devices, see "Backup and recovery
of logical volumes and MD devices (Linux)" (p. 36).
Note for Linux users: We recommend that you unmount any volumes that contain
non-journaling file systemssuch as the ext2 file systembefore backing them up.
Otherwise, these volumes might contain corrupted files upon recovery; recovery of these
volumes with resize might fail.
Notes for Virtual machines
Backing up entire virtual machines comes in handy when having small (in terms of virtual
disks size) but numerous legacy servers such as those resulting from workload consolidation.
A separate archive will be created for each machine.
Backing up individual disks or volumes within a virtual machine comes in handy when the
operating system and applications, such as a database server, run on a virtual disk, but the
data, such as a database, is stored on a large capacity physical disk added to the same
machine. You will be able to use different backup strategies for the virtual disk and the
physical storage.
3. Having specified the data to backup, click OK.
4.2.2 Access credentials for source
Specify the credentials required for access to the data you are going to backup.
To specify credentials
1. Select one of the following:
Use the plan's credentials
The program will access the source data using the credentials of the backup plan account
specified in the Plan parameters section.
Vista de pagina 47
1 2 ... 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 ... 378 379

Comentarios a estos manuales

Sin comentarios