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VMworld Europe 2009 – vCenter Data Recovery hands-on lab

vcenter-dr002.jpgYesterday I tried out the VMware vCenter Data Recovery Appliance in a hands on lab. It’s a disk-based backup and recovery solution that enables quick, simple and complete data protection for virtual machines. I didn’t have to load an agent on the virtual machines since vCenter Data Recovery has no knowledge of the guest operating system itself. After selecting a LUN as a destination for the backups, I marked some running virtual machines to be back upped.

After about 2 minutes the two running virtual machines, a Windows XP machine and an Ubuntu machine, were back upped. The interface looks nice and you can wander through it fast and easy. In addition for Windows Virtual Machines VMware tools will have built in VSS functionality that will allow vCenter Data Recovery to quiesce the OS and applications so that a very accurate and precise copy is created. It’s fully integrated with vCenter Server vSphere and hopefully will be released together with it, but this is not yet confirmed by VMware.

vcenter-dr005.jpgWith the ever decreasing backup window it’s nice to have a basic simple but very effective way of recovering a virtual machine. The version I tried with the hands on lab is version 1.0.0.30 which could do complete disks and restore them but did not have the file level backup and restore in it yet. In the final version file level restore will be available.

They are using snapshots as technique to make fast hot backups from virtual machines, because snapshots don’t have to limit backups to the early morning hours. For saving storage they are also using a technique called data de-duplication, were back upping multiple virtual machines will result in a lower footprint and pressure on the storage side.

I must say I have enjoyed the hands on lab with the vCenter Data Recovery appliance and will follow their progress on this subject the next coming months.

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Edwin Weijdema works as an Enterprise Architect at Imtech ICT in the Netherlands. His job is to build bridges between management and the technicians and vice verse. He has many different roles including working as a speaker, trainer, writer, pre-sales consultant, enterprise architect as well as providing risk analysis and responding to concerns and questions posed by his clients. In 2010 and 2011 VMware awarded him the VMware vExpert award for blogging and community efforts. In his spare time he likes to relax in a good online game with friends.

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