Avamar 7.2 Hyper-V Data Protection
Avamar 7.2 Hyper-V Data Protection
Avamar 7.2 Hyper-V Data Protection
2 HYPER-V DATA
PROTECTION
Table of Contents
Introduction.................................................................................................................................................. 3
Business Challenge..........................................................................................................................................4
Solution ...........................................................................................................................................................5
Key Components........................................................................................................................................... 6
EMC Data Protection Suite................................................................................................................................7
Lab Scenario ....................................................................................................................................................8
Conclusion ................................................................................................................................................. 64
Conclusion.....................................................................................................................................................65
Introduction
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Business Challenge
Code Nebulous
Code Nebulous has seen a drastic increase in requests for customer-usable virtual machines (VM) stored and served
by a completely native Microsoft environment. This uptick in demand arises from customers discovering how versatile
VM can be in terms of quick creation for a short to mid-term project followed by an eventual tear-down of resources
used after the project.
Code Nebulous' CTO and CIO have requested that the IT team examine efficient and cost-effective ways to introduce a
robust means of empowering their internal customers with per project-based VM's followed by centralized tear-down
post-project as a competitive differentiator and as a means to keep up with the customer's demands.
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Solution
As a mid-market business experiencing rapid growth, the deployment of Windows 2012 R2 has enabled Code
Nebulous to add Hyper-V 2012 leveraging SMB 3.0 support to its business applications catalog. In so doing, their
customers have discovered that even short-term projects require complete data protection, including granular restore
of a few files two to three times a week.
Avamar 7.2 has addresses this newly emerging business requirement with its support for SMB 3.0 storage and file
serving of Microsoft VM's, or Virtual hard Disks. Now that a Microsoft Hypvr-V-based cluster shared volume (CSV), an
expensive and more difficult to deploy implementation, is no longer required, this has made this all-Windows shop a
more productive business.
The ability to centrally delete these VHD's after the project is completed is an additional boost to Total Cost of
Ownership (TCO), but Avamar 7.2's ability to maintain a separate expiration-based copy of these VM's for potential
later use is considered a fulfillment of the entire lifecycle. With Code Nebulous' backup admins leveraging Avamar's
flexible expirations, an auditor, compliance officer or even eDiscovery requests can be met long after the project has
been completed.
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Key Components
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Lab Scenario
Image-level backup and restore
With image-level backup and restore, you install the Avamar Client for Windows and the Avamar Plug-in for Hyper-V
VSS on the Hyper-V management OS (parent partition). The Avamar Plug-in for Hyper-V VSS uses Microsoft Volume
Shadow Copy Service (VSS) technology to perform backups. VSS is a framework that enables volume backups while
applications on a system continue to write to the volumes. The VSS writer enables the creation of image backups for
virtual machines by quiescing the Windows operating system and applications within the guest for operating system
and application consistency. You can perform full image-level backups of individual virtual machines or the Host
Component, which contains the role-based security configuration for Hyper-V. Image level backups occur from the
Hyper-V management OS instead of the individual virtual machines.
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Lab Overview
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Environment Layout
Topology Map
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Components
Follow the mRemoteNG setup instructions to ensure access to each system is verified before continuing.
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Credentials
Use the following credentials to login to the individual systems, unless otherwise instructed in the specific steps
throughout this manual.
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Select Backup
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6. Select hlguest6
7. Click Restore
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Restore Options
Select Restore to the original Hyper-V Server
Click More Options...
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Restore Request
Confirm that the Restore request initiated
Click Close
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Power on Linux VM
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Click mRemoteNG
Confirm that you are connected to the Hyperv-01 Server.
Ensure that Failover Cluster Manager is open.
Click Roles
Click hlguest6
Click Start to power on the VM to verify the restore has completed.
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Login to wguest-01
Click the send Ctrl+Alt+Delete icon.
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Click Browse
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Restore Options
Click More Options
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Initiate Restore
Click Set Destination
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Set Destination
Click Browse
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Confirm Destination
Confirm Save Target(s) in Directory: C:/TEMP
Click OK
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Restore Request
Confirm Restore request initiated.
Click Close
Activity Monitor
Click Activity
Confirm Status Completed for the restore job.
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Click mRemoteNG
In Connections, double-click Hyperv-03
Confirm that the Hyperv-03 tab is selected.
Expand the Local Disk (C:) -> TEMP > Recovered Items (current date) > Disk 0 > Partition 1
Click Avamar Docs
Confirm that the docu48254_Avamar-7.0-Documentation-Portfolio.pdf is present.
Note: The restore item will be placed on the server with the GLR plugin installed, which in this case is Hyperv-03
server.
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Connect to Wguest-01
Type UNC path \\wguest-01\c$\Avamar Docs to connect to the original location.
Right-click, and select Paste
Paste.
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Restore Complete
Verify that the location is wguest-01
Confirm that the file is now in the Avamar Docs folder
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Conclusion
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Conclusion
Data Domain system support
You can store backups on either the Avamar server or an EMC Data Domain system. Backup metadata is stored on
the Avamar server. Before you can store backups on a Data Domain system, you must add the Data Domain system to
the Avamar configuration by using the Avamar Administration Console. Then you select the Data Domain system in the
plug-in options when you perform an on-demand backup or when you create a dataset for a scheduled backup. You
can also use the command line interface (CLI) to perform backups to a Data Domain system. The steps to restore
backups are the same whether you restore from the Avamar server or a Data Domain system. The restore process
determines the location of the backup and restores the backup. The EMC Avamar and EMC Data Domain System
Integration Guide provides more information about Data Domain systems in an Avamar environment, including
detailed steps to add a Data Domain system to the Avamar configuration.
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