Restore a virtual machine using a synthetic recovery workflow that enables administrators to recover a clean VM state after malware detection. This recovery process uses Threat Scan results to identify clean file versions, perform a full VM restore, and then selectively replace infected files with clean versions. Use this workflow when you want to recover a VM while retaining as much recent data as possible instead of restoring an earlier recovery point.
Requirements
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Only VMware virtual machines are supported.
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Only VMware HotAdd transport mode is supported.
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VMware virtual machine backups must be available.
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Threat Analysis and indexing data must be available for the selected backup.
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A compatible access node must be available, as follows:
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Windows access node for Windows VMs
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Linux access node for Linux VMs
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A clean OS template must be available in vCenter.
Limitations and Considerations
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REPAVE option will install a fresh OS disk from the image selected during restore
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Replacing infected files with earlier clean versions can introduce operating system, application, configuration, or dependency inconsistencies.
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Applications might become inconsistent or fail to start if restored file versions are not compatible with the recovered application state.
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Application-level consistency is not guaranteed.
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Validate the recovered VM before returning it to production use.
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If the recovered VM cannot be validated or repaired, restore a known clean recovery point instead.
Procedure
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Secure > Threat scan.
The Threat Scan page appears.
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Click the Resources tab to show the resources that are currently scanned by Threat Scan.

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For the resource you want to restore, click the Action button
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Select Manual, select a restore point that will be used for recovery (verify that the selected recovery point represents a known-good state whenever possible), and then click Next.

The Restore Options page appears.

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Select Full virtual machine and then click Next.
The Recovery Location page appears.

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Select Out of place and then click Next.
The Destination screen appears.

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For Restore as, select the type of VM to restore to.
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Verify that the source VM is selected in the Destination field (the default option).
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For Access node, select a Windows access node for a Windows VM, or a Linux access node for a Linux VM.
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Click Next.
The Virtual Machines screen appears.

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For Change display name to, enter a name for the restored VM.
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For Destination host, select a restore destination.
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For Datastore, select a datastore to be used for the VM.
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Under Image selection, click Click to select.
The Image selection dialog box appears.

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Browse and select the clean OS template, and then click Save.
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Click Next.
Validate the Restored VM
After the restore completes, do the following:
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Power on the recovered VM.
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Verify operating system functionality.
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Confirm application services start successfully.
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Validate user access and connectivity.
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Review application-specific data consistency.
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Run security validation scans if required by your organization.