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Virtual Storage Area Network
Restoring vCenter Server from a backup may cause inconsistencies in the vSAN. For information how to
check vSAN health, see Administering VMware vSAN.
Patching
Restoring vCenter Server from a backup might result in missing security patches. You must apply them
again after the restore is complete. For information on patching the vCenter Server Appliance, see
vSphere Upgrade.
Use vSphere Data Protection to Back Up a vCenter Server
Environment
To perform an image-based backup of a virtual machine that contains vCenter Server, a
vCenter Server Appliance, or a Platform Services Controller, you must first deploy and configure vSphere
Data Protection and complete basic backup tasks.
The topology of your vCenter Server environment may vary and consist of many vCenter Server and
Platform Services Controller instances. You must always perform the backup of all vCenter Server and
Platform Services Controller instances simultaneously.
Important You can back up and restore only virtual machines that contain vCenter Server,
vCenter Server Appliance, and Platform Services Controller. You cannot back up and restore physical
machines that are running vCenter Server by using vSphere Data Protection.
Procedure
1 Deploy the vSphere Data Protection OVF Template
Deploy vSphere Data Protection to back up and restore virtual machines that contain
vCenter Server, a vCenter Server Appliance, or a Platform Services Controller.
2 Configure vSphere Data Protection
During the initial vSphere Data Protection configuration you can configure the network settings and
time zone information for your vSphere Data Protection Appliance. You use the vSphere Data
Protection configuration wizard to register the vSphere Data Protection Appliance with
vCenter Server.
3 Create a Backup Job in vSphere Data Protection
You can create backup jobs to associate the backup of a set of one or more VMs that contain
vCenter Server, the vCenter Server Appliance, and Platform Services Controller with a backup
schedule and specific retention policies.
4 (Optional) Start a Backup Job Manually
A backup operation starts automatically according to the scheduled date, time, and frequency
configured in the backup job. If you want to run an existing backup job immediately, you can start the
process manually.
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