Before you perform an Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) restore, review the following restore considerations:
If all the drive letters (A - Z) are occupied, the restore to a remote path will not succeed because Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows) needs to use one drive letter to mount the remote destination path.
On a Hyper-V server (even if you have the proper VM license), you must manually restore VHD files of VM and then re-register them with Hyper-V Manager.
Note: After the VHDs are restored they are not directly registered with Hyper-V Manager. You can either attach them to existing VM or create a new VM and attach those to them.
Both the database and its related FILESTREAM BLOB data can be automatically backed-up by Arcserve UDP Agent (Windows), but the FILESTREAM BLOB data cannot be restored automatically with the database. This is because FILESTREAM feature is not supported by the latest SQL Server Writer. As a result, when one database with FILESTREAM BLOB data is restored, just restoring the database is no longer enough, and the folder of FILESTREAM BLOB data also needs to be restored.
Note: FILESTREAM is a feature introduced by Microsoft SQL Server 2008, which provides the capability of storing binary large object (BLOB) data (MP3, Word, Excel, PDF, etc.) in the NTFS file system, rather than in a database file.
When you browse the volume of one recovery point which does not have a catalog, the volume will be mounted. After the volume is mounted, the volume status is queried every 10 minutes to check if it is used. If it is not used, it will be dismounted.
To change the default session dismount time of 10 minutes, modify the Registry Key, using the following information:
For example: If you set the registry value to 60, the mounted volume status is queried every 60 seconds and if it is not used for the last 60 seconds, it will be dismounted.
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