Hypervisor Support
The following table displays supported source and destination hypervisors for Cleanroom recovery.
Source | Destination: Cleanroom Recovery Azure |
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On-Premises VMware | Yes |
Hyper-V | Yes |
AWS | Yes |
AWS VMC | Yes |
Azure VMware Solution | Yes |
Google Cloud VMware Engine | Yes |
Oracle Cloud VMWare Solution | Yes |
Azure VMs | Yes |
Nutanix AHV | Yes |
To review the requirements and pre-requisites for cross-hypervisor conversion to Azure before performing Cleanroom recovery, see Converting to Azure Resource Manager.
Application Support
The following table displays recovery of applications that are supported inside a VM.
Database | VM Operating System | VM Backup Type |
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Active Directory | Windows | Application consistent backup |
DB2 | Windows | Application consistent backup |
DB2 | Linux | Crash consistent backup |
Oracle | Windows | Application consistent backup |
Oracle | Linux | Crash consistent backup |
SQL | Windows | Application consistent backup |
SQL | Linux | Crash consistent backup |
EPIC (InterSystems IRIS/CacheĢ database) | Linux | Crash consistent backup |
Note
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Only standalone Active Directory recovery is supported.
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Only databases that are hosted in a standalone setup are supported.
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VMs with independent disks are not supported.
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If a file system that is hosting EPIC database is directly on a disk, identify the correct disk and update the fstab file with an appropriate restored disk for the file system.
Validation Checks for Active Directory
During Cleanroom recovery, the Commvault software performs health verification of the Active Directory by evaluating the following services:
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Netlogon Service: Manages authentication health check in Active Directory.
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NTDS Service: Stores and replicates the Active Directory database.
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KDC Service: Issues Kerberos tickets for user authentication.
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DFSR Service: Replicates Active Directory data between Domain Controllers (DCs).
Related Topics
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To verify that the region, availability zone, and VM sizes are compatible with each operating system, see the following topics:
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For recovering an EPIC database into a Linux VM on Azure, see Prepare a Red Hat-based virtual machine for Azure