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Restore a Failed vCenter Server Instance
Your environment might contain multiple vCenter Server instances registered with different external
Platform Services Controller instances, while the infrastructure data is replicated between
thePlatform Services Controller instances. You can use vSphere Data Protection to restore any failed
vCenter Server instance.
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.
You must restore each failed vCenter Server.
Prerequisites
Back up the virtual machines on which the vCenter Server instances reside.
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Restore the Failed vCenter Server Virtual Machine to the Original Location
You can restore to the original location the full image backup of a virtual machine that contains a
vCenter Server instance manually by using the Restore backup wizard.
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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
instance by using the Restore backup wizard.
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Restore the Failed vCenter Server Virtual Machine With the Direct-to-Host Emergency Restore
Operation
The directtohost emergency restore operation lets you restore the virtual machine that contains
vCenter Server when vCenter Server becomes unavailable or when you cannot access the vSphere
Data Protection user interface by using the vSphere Web Client.
Restore the Failed vCenter Server Virtual Machine to the Original Location
You can restore to the original location the full image backup of a virtual machine that contains a
vCenter Server instance manually 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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