NetBackup™ for VMware Administrator's Guide
- Introduction
- Required tasks: overview
- Configuring RBAC roles for VMware administrators
- Notes and prerequisites
- VMware vSphere privileges
- Managing VMware servers
- About VMware discovery
- Add VMware servers
- Change resource limits for VMware resource types
- Configuring backup policies for VMware
- Backup options on the VMware tab
- Exclude disks tab
- Configuring a VMware Intelligent Policy
- About the Reuse VM selection query results option
- Use Accelerator to back up virtual machines
- Configuring protection plans for VMware
- Malware scan
- Instant access
- Instant rollback
- Continuous data protection
- Backing up virtual machines
- VM recovery
- VMware agentless restore
- Restoring Individual files and folders from VMware backups
- Using NetBackup to back up Cloud Director environments
- Recover VMware Cloud Director virtual machines
- Restore virtual machines with Instant Recovery
- Protecting VMs using hardware snapshots and replication
- Best practices and more information
- Troubleshooting VMware operations
- NetBackup logging for VMware
- Snapshot error encountered (status code 156)
- Appendix A. Configuring services for NFS on Windows
- About configuring services for NFS on Windows 2012 or 2016 (NetBackup for VMware)
- Appendix B. Backups of VMware raw devices (RDM)
NetBackup for VMware components
Table: Components of NetBackup for VMware describes the components that NetBackup for VMware uses.
Table: Components of NetBackup for VMware
Component | Description |
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Backup host | NetBackup for VMware uses a special host that is called a VMware backup host (formerly called the VMware backup proxy server). The backup host is a NetBackup client that performs backups on behalf of the virtual machines. The backup host must have access to the datastores of the virtual machines. The backup host is the only host on which NetBackup client software is installed. No NetBackup client software is required on the VMware virtual machines. Note that the backup host is referred to as the recovery host when it performs a restore. The backup host can be configured in any of the following ways:
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Discovery host | Used for the automatic selection of virtual machines for backup. This host discovers virtual machines and filters them by means of the selection rules in the policy Query Builder. The resulting list determines which virtual machines are backed up. The discovery host can be on any platform that NetBackup supports for primary or media servers. It can also be the same host as the backup host. You specify this host on the policy Clients tab: Click , then NetBackup host to perform automatic virtual machine selection. |
Access host | A VMware Access host is another term for a NetBackup client that acts as a backup host or a recovery host. |
Backup media server | |
NetBackup client | Installed on the backup host. |
NetBackup primary server | Manages the backups of virtual machines, by means of the NetBackup client that is installed on the backup host. |
NetBackup media server | Performs the backups to storage on behalf of the NetBackup client. |
Virtual machine | Virtual machines provide complete guest operating systems on virtualized hardware. In a NetBackup policy, a virtual machine is configured as a NetBackup client, even though NetBackup client software is not installed on the virtual machine. |
ESX server | The VMware ESX server presents a virtualized hardware environment to multiple virtual machines; each virtual machine runs an independent operating system. Users can run applications in the virtualized OS as if the OS was installed in its own physical computer. |
vCenter Server | The VMware vCenter Server (or VirtualCenter server) coordinates multiple ESX servers and workloads. It can migrate virtual machines from one ESX server to another. It also provides the ability to back up the virtual machines that are turned off. The vCenter Server is optional in the NetBackup for VMware environment. |
Figure: NetBackup for VMware: components on local network shows a NetBackup for VMware environment on a local network. The backup host accesses the VMware datastore through the ESX servers.
Figure: NetBackup for VMware: components on SAN shows a NetBackup for VMware environment on a SAN. The backup host accesses the VMware datastore directly over the SAN.