- #VMWARE ESXI 6.7 RESTORE VM FROM BACKUP HOW TO#
- #VMWARE ESXI 6.7 RESTORE VM FROM BACKUP ARCHIVE#
- #VMWARE ESXI 6.7 RESTORE VM FROM BACKUP SOFTWARE#
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#VMWARE ESXI 6.7 RESTORE VM FROM BACKUP SOFTWARE#
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#VMWARE ESXI 6.7 RESTORE VM FROM BACKUP HOW TO#
To learn how to transfer files you can read: How to Transfer ISO Images and Files to an ESXi Host from Windows.Bacula Systems’ VMware backup solutions are used to perform backups and especially fast data recovery of your VMware ESXi hosts using vSphere with Bacula Enterprise.
#VMWARE ESXI 6.7 RESTORE VM FROM BACKUP ARCHIVE#
You will need to replace the * with the host IP address.Īlternatively you can use WinSCP or some other utility to transfer the archive using SSH. As you can see in the image above the URL does not contain the IP address of the host. You can do that by entering the URL of the backup commands output into a web browser.
Obviously storing the backup on the same device is not ideal so we need to transfer the archive off the host. The backup will be saved in /scratch/downloads The following image shows the output of the command. Once you have connected to the host via SSH, run the following command to backup the configuration: vim-cmd hostsvc/firmware/backup_config If you don’t know how to enable SSH, you can learn how in the following post: How to Connect to an ESXi 6.5 Host using SSH on Windows. First of all, since this tutorial will be using the ESXi command line, you will need to connect to the host using SSH.