You can recover and reuse VMware vSphere VM data by restoring disks and attaching them to existing VMs, or by restoring a VM with a repaved operating system disk. These options help you recover applications or data without performing a full VM restore.
Use this option to restore a VM while replacing the operating system disk.
When to use a repaved OS disk:
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The operating system is corrupted or compromised
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You want to retain application data disks but replace the OS
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You're recovering from ransomware or malware that affects the OS
To recover a VM with a repaved OS disk, follow these steps:
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Protect > Virtual machines.
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On the Virtual machines tab, click the VM.
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In the Recovery points tile, click the date of the backup to use, and then click Repave.
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In the Repave view, verify the VM, and then select the disks to restore:
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The OS disk is identified in the OS disk column.
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Select the disks you want to restore.
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Click Restore.
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In the Repave options dialog box, for Restore as, select the destination platform.
Destination platforms
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Azure Resource Manager (default): Restore the VM to Azure.
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Amazon Web Services: Restore the VM to AWS for migration, disaster recovery, or testing.
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Configure the required settings for the destination environment.
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Provide values for required settings such as the VM name.
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Select the destination compute, storage, and network settings.
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(Optional) Configure additional settings. For more information, see Common settings for virtual machine protection.
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Click Submit.
Use this option to restore disks from a backup and attach them to an existing VM for recovery, testing, or data extraction.
When to attach disks instead of restoring a full VM:
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You need to recover specific data without restoring the full VM
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You want to analyze or validate disk contents
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You're migrating or reusing data across VMs
To attach OS and data disks to a VM, follow these steps:
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Protect > Virtual machines.
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On the Virtual machines tab, click the VM.
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In the Recovery points tile, click the date of the backup to use, and then click Restore.
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Click Virtual machine files.
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Browse the VM file structure to select the OS disk or data disks to restore.
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Click Restore.
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On the Restore options page, configure restore settings.
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After the restore completes, attach the restored disks to the target VM using your hypervisor or cloud platform tools.
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(Optional) Configure additional settings. For more information, see Common settings for virtual machine protection.
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Click Submit.