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Clone and Restore As New, Restore As New

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Clone and Restore As New The Clone and Restore as New operation is available for replicas. It is the same as the Restore As New option, except that the operation begins by cloning the replica in to avoid interfering with the replication process. The clone is then mounted and a new VM is created from the .vhd file on the mounted clone. Like the Restore as New option, this operation creates a new VM that will be local and non-clustered, so no restrictions apply. The VM is created locally on the current node, and has the default VM settings and a user-specified amount of RAM that uses the original VM's .vhd files. To start the VM, you must verify that enough resources are available for it. You cannot adjust other virtual hardware through ASM/ME. Clone and Restore as New currently supports up to four .vhd files during a restore. Using ASM/ME with Hyper-V 85

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Clone and Restore As New
The
Clone and Restore as New
operation is available for replicas. It is the same as the
Restore As New
option, except that the
operation begins by cloning the replica in to avoid interfering with the replication process. The clone is then mounted and a new VM is
created from the
.vhd
file on the mounted clone.
Like the
Restore as New
option, this operation creates a new VM that will be local and non-clustered, so no restrictions apply. The VM
is created locally on the current node, and has the default VM settings and a user-specified amount of RAM that uses the original
VM’s
.vhd
files. To start the VM, you must verify that enough resources are available for it. You cannot adjust other virtual hardware
through ASM/ME.
Clone and Restore as New
currently supports up to four
.vhd
files during a restore.
Using ASM/ME with Hyper-V
85