Restoring as a Virtual Lab for Microsoft Hyper-V

You can restore Hyper-V backups as virtual labs in an isolated environment to test or verify your backups. To set up the Restore as Lab feature for Virtual Labs, you must create a Virtual Lab Policy that contains settings for the restore destination and the isolated or external network. After you have restored a VM backup as a virtual lab, you can manage the virtual lab on Web Console.

Before You Begin

Procedure

  1. From the CommCell Browser, expand Client Computers > virtualization_client > Virtual Server >Hyper-V > backup_set.

  2. Right-click the subclient and then select Browse and Restore.

  3. In the Browse and Restore Options dialog box, select Virtual Lab and click View Content.

  4. From the list of backed up virtual machines, select the virtual machines that you want to restore, and then click Recover All Selected.

  5. In the Restore Options for All Selected Items dialog box, configure the virtual lab settings:

    1. From the Virtual Lab Policy list, select the virtual lab policy that you want to use for this restore.

    2. To power on the virtual lab after the restore is complete, select Power On Virtual Lab after creation, and then in the Priority list, specify the order in which the VMs should be powered on.

    3. To specify the wait limit for powering on each virtual machine in the lab, next to Maximum Wait Time, type or select a number of minutes.

    4. To power on the next VM, in order of priority, if a VM cannot be powered on, select Proceed to next priority on failure.

  6. Click OK.

Result

After the restore operation completes, a virtual lab named Lab_RestoreJobID appears in the Virtual Labs application on Web Console. Each VM in the virtual lab is named VirtualMachineName. You can manage this lab and the virtual machines on Web Console with the available options.

What to Do Next

Manage your virtual lab on Web Console. For instructions, see End User Operations for Virtual Labs.

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