User`s guide
Operations on Virtual Machines and Containers 41
Backups Overview
Parallels Server Bare Metal backup utilities deal with three kinds of servers:
Source Server. This is the server where virtual machines and Containers are hosted during
their backing up.
Backup Server. This is the server where virtual machine and Container backups are stored.
A Backup Server can be any server running the Parallels Server Bare Metal software and
having sufficient space for storing virtual machine and Container backups.
Destination Server. This is the server where virtual machine and Container backups are
restored.
These servers are singled out by their functionality only. In reality, one and the same physical
server can perform two or even three functions. Usually, the Source and Destination Servers are
represented by one and the same server because you will likely want the virtual machines and
Containers you back up to be restored to their original server. However, setting up a dedicated
Backup Server is recommended.
Creating Consistent Backups of Virtual Machines
Parallels Server Bare Metal allows you to back up both running and stopped virtual machines.
However, to create a consistent backup of a running virtual machine, it must meet the following
requirements:
Have Parallels Tools installed.
Run one of the following operating systems:
Windows operating systems
Windows Server 2003
Windows Server 2008
Windows Vista
Windows 7
Linux operating systems
Suse, version 9.0 and higher
RHEL, version 4.0 and higher
CentOS, version 4.0 and higher
Fedora Core, version 3 and higher
Debian, version 3.1 and higher










