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4 Select a virtual machine listed in the Name column, and select one or more backup items that you
want to restore.
When you select a virtual machine, you can see the list of the performed backups for that virtual
machine.
5 Click Restore to start the Restore backup wizard.
6 On the Select Backup page, verify that the list of backups is correct, remove the backups that you
want to exclude from the restore operation, and click Next.
7 On the Set Restore Options page, leave the Restore to Original Location check box selected.
Important If the virtual disk of the original virtual machine has been removed or deleted, you cannot
restore the virtual machine to its original location. The VMDK must be restored to a new location.
8 (Optional) Under Advanced options, select a new datastore to power on the virtual machine after it
is restored and to reconnect the NIC.
9 Click Next.
10 On the Ready to complete page, review the summary of your restore requests, and click Finish to
start the restore operation.
Note If you selected to reconnect the NIC during the restore process, verify that the network
configuration for the newly created virtual machine is correct. The NIC of the new virtual machine
might use the same IP address as the original virtual machine, which causes conflicts.
An information dialog box confirms that the restore operation was successfully initiated. You can monitor
the restore progress in the Recent Tasks pane.
Restore the Failed vCenter Server Virtual Machine to a New Location
You can manually restore the full image backup of a virtual machine that contains a vCenter Server with
an embedded Platform Services Controller by using the Restore backup wizard.
Note This procedure describes the steps by using vSphere Data Protection 6.1.3. The steps might vary
if you use a different version of vSphere Data Protection.
Prerequisites
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Deploy and configure the vSphere Data Protection Appliance.
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Back up a virtual machine with running vCenter Server. See Use vSphere Data Protection to Back Up
a vCenter Server Environment.
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Use the vSphere Web Client to log in to the vCenter Server instance that manages your environment.
Log in as the user with administrator privileges that was used during the vSphere Data Protection
configuration.
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Verify that the virtual machine you want to restore is powered off.
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