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I have new Veeam Server with imported backup's, how to make a full restore from the imported backup ?


tomi.petrovski
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Hi friends,

 

Can you help me please ? I have new installed Veeam Server and i imported the backup from storage. Now i need to make a full restore from imported backup ?

 

Thank you,

Best answer by dips

It looks like you are recovering a Domain Controller. Have a look at this: 
How to recover a Domain Controller (DC) - Best practices for AD protection (veeam.com)

To perform a recovery, this guide will help:

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Nico Losschaert
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Hi @tomi.petrovski , just choose restore from the upper menu and choose your imported backup. Or navigate to your imported backup (disk imported) and choose restore.

 

More information : Step 1. Launch Full VM Restore Wizard - Veeam Backup Guide for vSphere

 

Good luck!


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Hi @tomi.petrovski -

If I'm understanding what you mean & have currently... In the VBR console, you should see a section under "backups" saying 'imported'. You should be able to expand it and see your vm backups. Rt-click on a backup /vm object and select a restore option.

Cheers! 


dips
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Whoops, I misread the question! 

This may help: Step 1. Launch Full VM Restore Wizard - Veeam Backup Guide for vSphere

 


regnor
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In the home tab you should see the backups under Backups → Disk(imported). From there you can start restoring whatever you need. Or just click the Restore button in the top bar.


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Our community is awesome; this topic exists just since 8 minutes and we have 4 answers. 😊👍


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tomi.petrovski
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First i need to export the backups and then instant recovery ?

 


Nico Losschaert
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@tom, no, you have imported the backups, so VBR can read them and restore from the backup-file. Exporting is not necessary.


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So what i should do first ?


dips
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It looks like you are recovering a Domain Controller. Have a look at this: 
How to recover a Domain Controller (DC) - Best practices for AD protection (veeam.com)

To perform a recovery, this guide will help:


regnor
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You have an agent backup. So for a physical machine you should create the recovery media and boot your machine with it; then you connect to your Veeam server and do a bare-metal restore.

https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/agentforwindows/userguide/image_boot.html?ver=50

 


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dips wrote:

It looks like you are recovering a Domain Controller. Have a look at this: 
How to recover a Domain Controller (DC) - Best practices for AD protection (veeam.com)

To perform a recovery, this guide will help:

/I will write you back, but i think this will help me. Thank you everyone. 


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