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Click to the right of the revision to restore.Restore
In the dialog box, select the following options:Restore
Restore to - Select Original Location
Overwrite - Turn to overwrite existing data for this virtual machine at the sourceOn
Click .Start Restoring
How to Restore a Virtual Machine to a Different Host Protected by Barracuda Backup
This article applies to the Barracuda Backup Server firmware version 4.2, and VMware 4.0 and above, and the vSphere Data
® ®
Recovery API.
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to recover virtual machines to any VMware host accessible by the Barracuda Backup Server. Note that the VMware
host being restored must have a VMware Disaster Recovery and Backup license available from VMware.
Use the following steps to restore a virtual machine to a new location:
Log into the Barracuda Backup web interface, and go to the page.RESTORE > Restore Browser
Expand the VMware data source on the left, and click on the virtual machine you wish to restore; all available revisions display.
Click to the right of the revision you wish to restore.Restore
In the dialog box, in the section, select the radio button, and select the host from the drop-down menu.Restore Restore to second
If you are restoring to a vCenter, complete the following steps:
From the drop-down menu, select the data center where you want to restore the virtual machine.Datacenter
From the drop-down menu, select the desired restore host name.Host
From the drop-down menu, select the desired restore datastore.Datastore
To overwrite any existing data on the selected virtual machine at the source, turn on .Overwrite
Click .Start Restoring
How to Restore a Virtual Machine to an Alternate VMware Host not available through the Barracuda
Backup Service
This article applies to the Barracuda Backup Server firmware version 4.2, and VMware
®
4.0 and above, and the vSphere
®
Data
Recovery API.
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Barracuda Backup
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well as VMware guests. VMware host backup provides a comprehensive disaster recovery option for virtual
machines and provides the ability to recover virtual machines to any VMware host accessible by the Barracuda
Backup Server. Note that the VMware host being restored must have a VMware Disaster Recovery and Backup
license available from VMware.