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Instant Restore to Synology Virtual Machine Manager (VMM), Apply and Restore

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Apply and Restore A summary of the restoration will be shown. Once you have confirmed the information to be restored, click Done. You will then be automatically directed to Restore Status to monitor the restoration progress. Enable Power on VM automatically after restoration to immediately run the restored virtual machine. If you are performing Full VM Restore for testing purposes, it is recommended to keep this option disabled, and to manually disconnect the initial virtual machine from the production network and connect it to an isolated non-production network to avoid any conflicts. Instant Restore to Synology Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) The integration of Active Backup for Business with Synology Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) provides users with an alternative solution for disaster recovery, browsing and restoring application data, and upgrading test environments. In cases where downtime must be limited, you can mount the backed-up image of your Linux physical server on Synology Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) and power it on to continue your business. To do this, Synology Virtual Machine Manager must be installed on the same DSM. This section provides the prerequisites and instructions for instantly restoring your backed up device via Synology VMM. Refer to the Synology Virtual Machine Manager product specifications for more information on the limitations, features, and other details of Synology VMM. Launch Synology VMM Wizard Go to Active Backup for Business > Physical Server > Linux and select the device that you want to restore, and click Restore to launch the restore wizard. Choose the device and restore point, and select Instant Restore to Synology Virtual Machine Manager (VMM). Notes: • Only one physical server in each backup task can be instantly restored on Synology VMM at a time. You cannot select multiple virtual machines and run them at the same time. Restoration Guide 18

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Restoration Guide
Apply and Restore
A summary of the restoration will be shown. Once you have confirmed the information to be
restored, click
Done
. You will then be automatically directed to
Restore Status
to monitor the
restoration progress.
Enable
Power on VM automatically after restoration
to immediately run the restored
virtual machine. If you are performing Full VM Restore for testing purposes, it is recommended
to keep this option
disabled
, and to manually disconnect the initial virtual machine from
the production network and connect it to an isolated non-production network to avoid any
conflicts.
Instant Restore to Synology Virtual Machine Manager
(VMM)
The integration of
Active Backup for Business
with
Synology Virtual Machine Manager
(VMM)
provides users with an alternative solution for disaster recovery, browsing and
restoring application data, and upgrading test environments.
In cases where downtime must be limited, you can mount the backed-up image of your Linux
physical server on Synology Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) and power it on to continue your
business. To do this, Synology Virtual Machine Manager must be installed on the same DSM.
This section provides the prerequisites and instructions for instantly restoring your backed up
device via Synology VMM.
Refer to the
Synology Virtual Machine Manager product specifications
for more
information on the limitations, features, and other details of Synology VMM.
Launch Synology VMM Wizard
Go to
Active Backup for Business
>
Physical Server
>
Linux
and select the device that you
want to restore, and click
Restore
to launch the restore wizard. Choose the device and restore
point, and select
Instant Restore to Synology Virtual Machine Manager (VMM)
.
Notes:
• Only one physical server in each backup task can be instantly restored on Synology VMM
at a time. You cannot select multiple virtual machines and run them at the same time.