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Rapid VM Recovery

A Rapid VM Recovery runs a guest on its backup destination, and the Hyper-V host treats that guest as a regular guest. A Rapid VM Recovery can be performed in just a few minutes so that the critical functions performed by the guest can be resumed with minimal interruption. This temporary solution provides business continuity until a suitable time can be found to perform a Full VM Recovery, which could take many hours.

Rapid VM Recovery is part of the Hyper-V Advanced add-on

To perform a Rapid VM Recovery, follow the steps below:

  1. Select the Recover tab
  2. Select Rapid VM Recovery
  3. When you select Rapid VM Recovery, the Rapid VM Recovery screen will open and display all of the guests that have been backed up by this installation of BackupAssist.

  4. Select the guest.
  5. Select the guest that you want to rapidly recover from the list of backed up guests. When you make the selection, the screen will reload and display all available backups of that guest.

  6. Select the backup
  7. Select the backup that you want to use for the Rapid VM Recovery. When you make your selection, a message will appear and ask you to confirm that you want to use this backup for the Rapid VM Recovery.

  8. Select a location to store data changes
  9. While the Rapidly Recovered VM is running, the Hyper-V host will store and manage changes to the VM's data. Select a folder on a local host drive that can be used to store this data.

  10. Review the guest configurations.
  11. The Rapidly Recovered VM's configurations are the configurations the guest had when it was backed up. These should be reviewed, especially if the host has changed since the backup was made or if you are recovering to a different host.

  12. Start the rapidly recovered guest
  13. Use the Windows Hyper-V Manager Action menu to start the Hyper-V guest (VM)

The Hyper-V guest is now rapidly recovered.

Full recovery of a rapidly recovered VM

This will turn the rapidly recovered VM into a fully recovered VM. It will copy the VHD from the backup to the Hyper-V host and reconfigure the VM to point to that VHD. Any data that changed while the VM was rapidly recovered will be included in the VHD.

Discarding a Rapidly Recovered VM

This will stop the rapidly recovered guest, discard any changes made to the guest’s data since it was rapidly recovered, and remove the guest instance from the Hyper-V Manager.

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