Restore Options for All Selected Items (Convert VM to Hyper-V)

When converting a virtual machine to Hyper-V, provide the following information:

Virtualization Client

Select the Hyper-V virtualization client that will be used to manage data protection for the converted virtual machine.

Destination Client

Select a Hyper-V server from the list. The destination client must be Hyper-V server that is running Windows Server 2012 R2 and has the Virtual Server Agent installed. The new Hyper-V virtual machine is automatically mounted to the Hyper-V server you select.

Instance Details

Displays user account information for the operation.

Restore location

Select one of the following options:

  • New folder - Select a location for the VM on the destination client:

    1. Click in the first row of the Destination Path column and click the browse button (...).

    2. Select a folder on the destination client where you want to restore the virtual machine and click OK.

    The destination path can be the path of a cluster shared volume (CSV). All virtual machine disks are restored to this path unless you specify different paths for each disk.

  • Hyper V default folder - Create the virtual machine on the default location of the Hyper-V server when you do not know which volume on the server has the space required to restore the virtual machine.

VM destination parameters

The table shows settings for the virtual machines being converted.

  • VM and Disk

    The VM and Disk column displays the name of the virtual machine and lists the virtual machine disks.

  • Change the VM display name

    To avoid overwriting an existing virtual machine with the same name on the Hyper-V server, click in the first row of the Change VM display name to column for a VM and enter a new name.

  • Destination Path

    To restore each virtual machine disk in a different location, click each row in the Destination Path column and select a location for the corresponding disk.

  • Settings

    Click Configure to specify multiple settings for VMs in a single operation. See Settings for Microsoft Hyper-V.

Power ON Virtual Machine after restore

Select this option to power on the virtual machine automatically after the restore operation completes.

Unconditionally overwrite VM and VHDs in destination path

If a virtual machine with the same name exists on the destination, select this option to overwrite the existing virtual machine.

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