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4 Replies Last post: Jan 17, 2008 3:50 PM by ChuckN  

backup of Vms posted: Jan 2, 2008 2:39 AM

Click to view jeyakarthika's profile Novice 45 posts since
Mar 6, 2007
I have only one Vmware ESX 3.0 Server with mulitple VMs guests running

pls tell me the best pratice to keep backup of the VM guest OS

Note : I dont want to use the NFS share option

Regards
Ratheesh

Re: backup of Vms

1. Jan 2, 2008 3:13 AM in response to: jeyakarthika
Click to view AWo's profile Champion 3,643 posts since
Nov 27, 2003
The easiest and fastest way is to back up your guests like hardware servers. You can keep your standard backup procedures in place and thereby continiue your backup business without any change. The drawback is, that you may need backup liceneses for every guest (depending on your software and its license model).

AWo

Re: backup of Vms

2. Jan 4, 2008 12:06 AM in response to: jeyakarthika
Click to view Dave.Mishchenko's profile Guru 8,943 posts since
Nov 15, 2005
Are you looking at going directly to tape? If you have an intermidiatary backup location, there are 3rd party products like http://www.esxpress.com/ and http://www.vizioncore.com/ that produce backup software that will take a snapshot of the VM and then backup the VM to a network location. There are also some free scripts here - http://www.vmware-land.com/Vmware_Links.html#Backups. esXpress does provide a free version that does full backups.

Re: backup of Vms

3. Jan 4, 2008 2:16 AM in response to: jeyakarthika
Click to view ThomasNederman's profile Enthusiast 75 posts since
Sep 28, 2007

If you are talking about the guest OS i would suggest using Symantec backup Exex system recovery. You can then easy restore the data to a new VM with VMware convertor (for version 7 you need the latest version of VMware convertor 3.0.2) . You may want to backup SQL/Exchange data using a different method, but to restore the OS this is a good option

You can also copy each VM folder located on the VMFS share. this however would require you to shut down the VM first.


Thomas Nederman,

http://www.thomasnederman.com

Re: backup of Vms

4. Jan 17, 2008 3:50 PM in response to: jeyakarthika
Click to view ChuckN's profile Novice 9 posts since
Jun 21, 2006
ESXpress is very easy to use, very inexpensive and works great. I use it at several customer sites for backup and DR. Check out http://www.esxpress.com.

Chuck

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