vCenter Server Appliance - Backup/Restore Recommendations
KB ID: | 2328 |
Product: | Veeam Backup & Replication |
Published: | 2017-08-09 |
Last Modified: | 2022-04-12 |
vCenter Native File-Based Backup and Restore
vCenter Server Appliance Data Integrity Best Practices recommends using the native file-based backup and restore operations to protect the vCenter Server Appliance.
Review: VMware vSphere User Guide: Considerations and Limitations for File-Based Backup and Restore
Backup
- VMware vSphere User Guide: Schedule a File-Based Backup
- File-Based Backups stored in an SMB or NFS share can be further protected using Veeam Backup & Replication's NAS Backup functionality.
Restore
Veeam Backup & Replication Image-Based Backup and Restore (Optional)
Image-Based Backup of the VCSA may be performed for an added level of protection. Note, however, that preference should be given to restoring from vCenter File-Based Backups when possible.
Review: VMware vSphere User Guide: Considerations and Limitations for Image-Based Backup and Restore
Backup
- (Suggested) Create a dedicated backup job for the VCSA VM.
- (Suggested) Schedule the backup job protecting the VCSA VM to run when no other backup jobs occur.
Scheduling this way will prevent conflicts when other backup jobs attempt to send requests to the VCSA VM when it may be briefly unavailable during snapshot creation and removal events, which occur at the start and end of the backup job. - (Required) Disable VMware Tools Quiescence within the job protecting the VCSA VM
- (Required) Disable Application-Aware Processing and Guest File System Indexing within the job for the VCSA VM
Restore
- Before initiating an Image-Based restore of the VCSA VM, review the following documents:
- Perform an Entire VM Restore or Instant VM Restore.
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