In certain cases, you must prepare source VMs before recovering them to an Azure cleanroom site. These preparations help ensure that recovered systems function correctly and support post-recovery validation.
For VMs that host databases or other applications, cleanroom recovery can restore the VM and then restore the application data to a specific point in time. Make sure that application-aware backups are configured so that this recovery workflow is supported.
Enable automatic health checks
Automatic health checks validate that recovered domain controllers are fully functional. To enable these validations, install the Active Directory package.
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Manage > Servers.
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In the row for the VM/instance, click the action button
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From the Select packages list, select Active Directory, and then click OK.
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Click Install.
Enable recovery of individual files
To recover individual files from VMs, you must have file system backups. To enable file-level protection and recovery, install the Commvault File System package.
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From the Command Center navigation pane, go to Manage > Servers.
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In the row for the VM/instance, click the action button
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From the Select packages list, select File System, and then click OK.
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Click Install.
Prepare Nutanix AHV instances with a firewall
For Nutanix AHV instances that have a firewall enabled, disable the firewall before running the backup that you will use for recovery.
For VMs that host databases or applications, make sure that application-aware backups are configured so the database or application can be restored to the required point in time during cleanroom recovery.
Hyper-V differencing disks
If Hyper-V VMs use differencing disks (AVHD or AVHDX files), merge the disks with the base disk before recovery.
For instructions, see How to merge checkpoints that have multiple differencing disks in the Microsoft documentation.
Epic EHR databases
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If a file system that hosts an Epic EHR (InterSystems IRIS Caché) database is directly on a disk, identify the correct disk and update the
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For information about recovering an Epic EHR database to a Linux VM in an Azure cleanroom site, see Prepare a Red Hat-based virtual machine for Azure.