Hyper-V tab

When you install BackupAssist on a server running the Hyper-V role, a Hyper-V tab will appear. The tab lists all guests on the server, including those without BackupAssist. At a glance, you can see what guests are active, what guests are being backed up and when the last successful backup ran. You can also begin a granular restore or a guest recovery.

Hyper-V tab columns

The Hyper-V tab lists all of the guests on the Hyper-V host, and uses columns to provide information about the guests. You can sort the guests by selecting a column's heading.

Hyper-V tab

Guest details view

When you select a guest, a details panel will display guest information at the bottom of the tab. The information provided includes links to the backup jobs configured for that guest, and the results of recent backups.

Hyper-V tab menu

The Hyper-V tab’s menu can be used to access the followings guest restore and recovery tools.

Full VM Recovery

This button takes you directly into the Full VM Recovery process with the highlighted guest selected. The Full VM Recovery console will be used to recover the guest to the current host. Full VM Recovery can also be accessed from the Recovery tab. You can perform a Full VM Recovery of both a normal VM and a Rapidly Recovered VM. Full VM Recovery is included in the base BackupAssist license. To learn more, see Full VM Recovery

Granular Guest Restore

This button starts the guided granular restore process for the selected guest. This process will use the Integrated Restore Console to restore files to the guest. Hyper-V Granular Restore can also be accessed from the BackupAssist Files/Apps tab Home menu. Granular Guest Restore is a licensed feature that requires the Hyper-V Advanced add-on

Rapid VM Recovery

This button starts a Rapid VM Recovery, which will use the current Hyper-V host to run a guest from its backup. This means if a guest becomes unavailable, its backup can be used to resume that guest’s functions within seconds, while a recovery of the guest is planned and scheduled. When you select the Rapid VM Recovery button, you will be asked to confirm if you want to proceed with a Rapid VM Recovery for the selected guest. Rapid VM Recovery is a licensed feature that requires the Hyper-V Advanced add-on

Discard Rapid VM

This will stop a Rapidly Recovered VM, discard any changes made to the guest’s data since it was rapidly recovered, and remove the guest instance from the Hyper-V Manager. To learn more about this option and how to use it, see Rapid VM Recovery (Legacy)