Creating a VMware QuickSpin Backup Set

Creating a VMware QuickSpin Backup Set

To create a VMware QuickSpin backup, perform the following steps.

  1. Navigate to the Computer page. See Navigating to the Computer Page for instructions.
    The Computer page is displayed.

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  2. Click the Backup tab.
    The Backup Selections page is displayed.

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  3. In the Backup Type pane, click VMware QuickSpin.
    The Select page is displayed.

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  4. Click the Backup Name to provide a new name for the backup set or accept the default. See Changing Backup Set Names.

    If the following error message is displayed, you must provide a valid certificate, otherwise your system security is at risk.

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  5. To upload a self-signed certificate, click the Upload a self-signed certificate file and then click OK.
    The Open dialog is displayed where you can select the certificate. See Self-signed Certificates.

  6. Select the VMs to be backed up.
    Note: Any VMs that already are included in other backup sets are grayed out.
    Clicking the arrow

     at the right of the VM displays more revisions of the VM.
    Your selections are displayed in the far-right pane.

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  7. Click the remove icon to remove any selections or clear the item check box.

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  8. Click Next.
    The Recovery VM Destination page is displayed.

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    Requirements: You must select the Destination Host and the Datastore that is hosting the recovery VMs. It is optional to designate a Resource Pool and VM Folder; however, you must select None if you do not want these options.

  9. To add a new ESXi or vCenter server, see Adding a New ESXi or vCenter Server.

  10. Select the ellipsis in the Destination Host column.

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    The Destination Host pop up is displayed.

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  11. Click the Destination Host.
    The Change Server Credentials option is activated.

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  12. To change server credentials, see Changing Server Credentials.

  13. Select the Destination Host radio button, and then click OK.

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  14. Select the VM Folder radio button or the None radio button, if you do not want a VM Folder, and then click OK.
    The ellipses are displayed for the other options.

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  15. Select the ellipsis in the Resource Pool column.
    The Resource Pool pop up is displayed.

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  16. Select the Resource Pool radio button or the None radio button, if you do not want a Resource Pool, and then click OK.

    Select the ellipsis in the VM Folder column, if required.
    The VM Folder pop up is displayed.

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  17. Select the VM Folder radio button or the None radio button, if you do not want a VM Folder, and then click OK.

    Select the ellipsis in the Datastore column, if required.

    The Datastore pop up is displayed.

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  18. Select a Datastore radio button, and then click OK.

    After making your selections, the completed configuration is denoted with a green check mark  as shown below.

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  19. Click Next.
    The Schedule page is displayed.

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  20. Accept or edit the default schedule. See Adding a New Daily or Weekly Schedule _Adding_a_Newfor more information.

  21. After setting the schedule, click Next.
    The Retention page is displayed.

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  22. Optionally, select how many versions of each file you would like to keep, and then click Next.
    Note: The number of revisions can be set to any number between 1 and 99.
    The Advanced page is displayed.

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    Requirement: You must specify a temporary folder located on a disk with enough space.

    • At the Temporary Folder field, accept the default, type a new path, or click the Browse button to locate the temporary folder that is used in backing up. See Browsing to a Folder.

    • You must specify a location for the local storage of the incremental backups.Type the path or browse to where the incremental versions of your recovery VMs are to be stored, and then click Next. See Browsing to a Folder.

    The Summary page is displayed.

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    Licensing Note: If you added an unlicensed host and added a VM to back up, the following message is displayed on the Summary page indicating a licensing fee charge. See About Creating a VMware QuickSpin Backup Set for more information.

  23. After reviewing your selections, click the Create Backup Set button.
    If you did not change the default backup set name, a confirmation pop-up is displayed, as shown in the example below. 

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    This feature allows you to create a unique name for the backup set. If you already changed the default backup set name, the pop-up is not displayed. See Changing Backup Set Names.

  24. Optionally, change the backup set name, press Enter, and then click Confirm.

    The scheduled backup is displayed on the Backup Selections page.

After you run a QuickSpin backup and the recovery virtual machines are created, you must not start or alter those recovery virtual machines. Doing so may prevent subsequent backups and restores from working.


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