
Chapter 5: vmPRO Data Recovery
Recovering Virtual Machines
Quantum vmPRO User’s Guide 166
RecoveryPolicyOption Description
Setapolicytomapvirtual
machinestodatastores
The vmPRO appliance recovers the VMs to datastores that you
define on the Configurepolicymappings page. This page displays
when you click Next. See below.
The vmPRO appliance uses the recovered VMs' original directory
structure.
Example
l You define DatastoreB as the recovery target for VMs 1, 2,
and 3.
l VMs 1, 2, and 3 originally resided on DatastoreA in
directory_xyz.
l The vmPRO appliance recovers VMs 1, 2, and 3 to Datastore
B, creating directory_xyz for the recovered VMs.
Setapolicytomaporiginal
datastorestonewdatastores
The vmPRO appliance recovers all VMs, files, and disks from one
datastore to another datastore that you define on the Configure
policymappings page. This page displays when you click Next.
See below.
Example
l You define a policy to recover all VMs, files, and disks
originally on DatastoreA to DatastoreB.
l The vmPRO appliance uses this recovery policy and
recovers VMs, files, and disks originally on DatastoreA to
DatastoreB.
3. Select the AttempttoaddtheVMstovSphere/ESXinventoryafterrestore(usingtheoriginal
configuration)?check box to register the recovered VMs to the appropriate server's inventory.
Note:If you select this option, we recommend removing the original VMs from the server before
restoring them. The vmPRO appliance does not rename the restored VMs, which could cause
identification issues if you have both the original and restored VMs with the same name on the
server.
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