You can define rules to automatically select virtual machines for backup. Use this dialog box to define or edit rules for automatic virtual machine selection. You can define a single rule or a group of rules.
Options
Rule Group
You can use the following options for each rule:
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(Browse)Select this option to select objects such as hosts or storage. Click
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Click this button to add more rules to the rule group
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Click this button to delete a rule from the rule group.
Operators
Use the following operators when defining rules:
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Equals - Select this operator to include virtual machines.
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Does Not Equal - Select this operator to exclude virtual machines. You can use this operator only when you are defining more than one rule.
Multiple Rules
When you are defining multiple rules, you can choose how to combine the rules:
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Match <all> of the following rules
This option is selected by default when you are defining multiple rules. By default, the AND condition is applied to all rules in the Rule Group.
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Match <any> of the following rules
Select this option to apply the OR condition to all rules in the Rule Group.
Rules
You can select the following types of objects to define rules:
VM Name/Pattern
Select this option to define a rule based on a display name pattern. Enter the display name of the virtual machine or a pattern using wildcards. For example, type Test* to identify virtual machines for which the virtual machine name begins with "Test".
Cloud Service (Azure Classic)
Enter a name pattern or browse to select a cloud service for Azure Classic.
Resource Group (ARM)
Enter a name pattern or browse to select a resource group for Azure Resource Manager.
Power State
Select the power-on status of the virtual machines to be included:
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Running: Identify VMs that are powered on.
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Stopped: Identify VMs that are powered off.
Storage Account (ARM)
Browse to select a storage account for Azure Resource Manager.
Region
Browse to select a region. You can select from the following:
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