Backup options let you define how Arcserve Backup backs up data stored on VMs. Arcserve Backup lets you process backup data using the following backup options:
Note: Mixed mode backup is the default backup mode.
Note: To perform granular file level restores from raw (full VM) backups, you must specify the name of the Arcserve Backup server on your VMs. For more information, see Specify the Name of the Arcserve Backup Server.
The following dialog illustrates the VM backup modes that you can specify from the Global Options dialog:
You can specify backup modes as either a global backup option or a local backup option.
Note: When you specify backup modes at the global level and at the local level, Arcserve Backup always executes the backup job using the local backup options specified for the individual VM.
The table that follows describes how backup modes behave:
Backup Mode Specified |
Global Incremental/Differential Method Specified |
Outcome on VMware Systems |
Outcome on Hyper-V Systems |
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Mixed (specified as a global or local option) |
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Arcserve Backup processes the raw (full) VM backup data and the file mode backup data (incremental and differential backups) using VDDK. With mixed mode backups, by default, the agent processes raw (full) mode backups and file mode backups using VDDK. |
Arcserve Backup processes the weekly, full backups in raw mode using the VSS Hyper-V writer and the subsequent daily, incremental and differential backups in file mode via the Agent for Virtual Machines that is running on the VM Note: The Use VDDK global option does not affect backups on Hyper-V systems. |
Mixed (specified as a global or local option) |
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Arcserve Backup processes the weekly, full backups in raw mode using VDDK and the subsequent daily, incremental and differential backups in file mode via the Client Agent for Windows that is running on the VM. |
Arcserve Backup processes the weekly, full backups in raw (full VM) mode using the VSS Hyper-V writer and the subsequent daily, incremental and differential backups in file mode using the Agent for Virtual Machines that is running on the VMs. Note: The Use VDDK global option does not affect backups on Hyper-V systems. |
Examples: How to Apply Backup Options
To have the capability to back up data with raw (full VM) efficiency and to restore data at file level granularity, the best practice is accept the default backup mode options and apply them globally to all of your backups. To protect a single VM, such as a VM that is running a supported non-Windows operating system, you can specify the backup options for the individual VM, or, as a local backup option and retain then options specified globally for all backups.
Your backup environment consists of many servers with VMs installed. Most of your backups consist of VMs that require a rotation backup. The remaining servers require full backups in file level mode. To simplify the process of configuration, you can apply the mixed mode backup mode globally to all backups and then apply the file level backup mode locally to all servers where you want to perform file level backups.
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