Best practices for Backup Exec 2010 Agent for VMware Virtual Infrastructure
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Best practices include tips and recommendations to help you effectively use Backup Exec 2010 Agent for VMware Virtual Infrastructure (Agent for VMware). For more information about the Agent for VMware, see the Backup Exec 2010 Administrator's Guide.
The following best practices help you use the Agent for VMware effectively:
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Install the Backup Exec Remote Agent for Windows Systems on any virtual machines on which you want to use Backup Exec's Granular Recovery Technology (GRT).
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Back up virtual machines that do not support Granular Recovery Technology (GRT), such as Linux and Mac, in a separate job and deselect the four options to "Enable GRT for <Microsoft application name> on virtual machines".
If a virtual machine does not support GRT, but the options to enable application GRT are selected, the job will fail. Therefore, placing the virtual machines that do not support GRT in a separate backup job and deselecting the application GRT options will help to prevent job failures.
You cannot select individual drives, folders, and files from the virtual machines that appear when you expand VMware vCenter and ESX Servers.
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If you select the vCenter or the ESX server as a backup resource, all virtual machines are backed up. For a recurring job, any virtual machines that you add after the job is created are included in the backup.
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Perform a weekly full backup. This schedule is the default for the VMware policy.
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Ensure that the VMware Converter is installed on the media server if you want to restore backup sets that were created with Backup Exec 12.5 for Windows Servers.
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Ensure that only one VSS Provider is installed on Guest virtual machines. The VMware VSS Provider and the Symantec VSS Provider cannot reside on the same Guest virtual machine.
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To use Granular Recovery Technology for individual items from Microsoft Active Directory, Exchange, or SQL, do the following:
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Install the Remote Agent for Windows Systems on the guest virtual machine. You must install the VMware tools before you install the Remote Agent for Windows Systems.
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Ensure that you have a valid license for each application that you want to protect.
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Ensure that the credentials for the guest virtual machine are valid for the application you want to protect.
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Use the same requirements for backing up Microsoft Exchange on a physical machine when you back up Exchange on a virtual machine.
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