Perform a live mount to run a virtual machine directly from a stored backup.
If you initiate a live mount operation from the properties page for a VM, you can select a specific recovery point. For more information, see Viewing Virtual Machine Information.
Requirements
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Live mount for Azure supports Hyper-V 2016 to Hyper-V 2022 server.
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The destination Hyper-V should be in an Azure environment.
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For best results, the host computer should have at least 8 CPU cores and 32 GB RAM.
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The destination Hyper-V host where the live mount is being performed should have sufficient amount of disk space.
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The destination Hyper-V host must have the MediaAgent package installed.
Before You Begin
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Create a recovery target. For more information, see Create a Recovery Target.
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Run a backup of the VMs that you want to live mount.
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Verify that the VM owner or the user group that the VM owner is associated with meet the following criteria:
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Has a role that includes the Browse and Live Browse permissions
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Is associated with the recovery targets for live mounts.
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If a passkey is configured for restores, you must have the passkey.
Procedure
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Protect > Virtualization.
The Virtual machines page appears.
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For the virtual machine that you want to live mount, click the action button , and then select Restore.
The Select restore type page appears.
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Click Live mount.
The Live mount dialog box appears.
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Provide the following information:
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Recovery target: Select the recovery target.
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Virtual machine name: Enter a display name for the live mounted VM.
By default, the prefix/suffix set in the recovery target is added to the source VM name to create a display name for live mounted VM.
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Network: Select one of the following options:
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No network: Mount the VM without a network connection.
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Available networks: Select a network to use for the live mounted VM.
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Copy precedence: Select the copy precedence to perform the live mount from.
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Click Submit.