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- Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 1
Administrator's Guide for Active Backup for Business Virtual Machines Based on Active Backup for Business 2.2.0 1 - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 2
08 VMware and Hyper-V Backup Create a backup task Manage Backup Tasks Restoration Guide 14 Recovery Options Instantly Restore your Virtual Machine Fully Restore your Virtual Machine Instant Restore to Synology Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) Guest OS Files (Windows / Linux) Restore Best - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 3
back on storage use. These features come with each installation of ABB, which is free for Synology NAS users. ABB also offers users a wide range of backup in this Administrator's Guide. Requirements Full specifications for Active Backup for Business can be found here. NAS System requirements Item - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 4
Supported systems Backup type PC Physical Server Virtual Machine File Server System / version Windows 10 Creators Update (all editions), Windows 10 Business Agent can perform Application-aware backup on Windows PC's with the help of Microsoft's Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS). Introduction 02 - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 5
control backups from one central console. • No need to install a backup agent or enter sensitive DSM login details on Service (VSS). • Fully restore your entire virtual machines to VMware or Hyper-V. • Use Instant Restore to restore your virtual machine to Synology's native hypervisor, Synology - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 6
the back up data. Administrative privileges are required to install, update, or uninstall Synology Active Backup for Business Agent. This tool is available for be restored. Follow the instructions in the Active Backup for Business Recovery Media Guide to learn how to create recovery media for - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 7
is performed. This feature uses VMware Tools and Microsoft's Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) to make sure that the backed up data of virtual machines when backing up actively used data. Forever-incremental backup Synology recommends that users enable Forever-incremental backup to maximize the - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 8
. Make sure that Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS) on each protected device has been instructions this article. Data deduplication Active Backup for Business detects and removes any data that are identical between different files, versions, or devices when storing backups to Synology NAS - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 9
case of sudden failure. Instant Restore Instant Restore allows users to instantly run servers and virtual machines backed up with ABB as virtual machines in Synology VMM. Users can use this feature to implement rapid recoveries while continuing to use services in case of system crashes. 07 - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 10
The following sections provide instructions on creating and executing new installed on the Hyper-V host. Therefore, the host system's volume must have at least 512MB of free storage. • If your NAS cannot be accessed by the Hyper-V server directly, click Connection from Hyper-V to Synology NAS - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 11
backup destination is using a Btrfs file system. A shared folder named "ActiveBackupforBusiness" will have been automatically created when you installed Active Backup for Business on your NAS. 2. Select a shared folder in the Btrfs file system as the backup destination. Notes: • If you have already - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 12
support VSS and it must be enabled on the target device. • Setting up the script and enabling the virtual machine script execution requires the credentials of your virtual machine. An error message will be displayed if the credentials are missing. • Synology Virtual Machine Manager must be installed - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 13
Backup Configuration Schedule backup tasks If Manual backup is selected, users must start each backup task themselves. Scheduled backups can be set to run on an hourly, daily, or weekly basis. If - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 14
Configure privilege settings Check the users/groups to whom you wish to grant privileges for performing Guest OS Files (Windows / Linux) Restores, for the tasks, or browsing backup versions of the task. To make sure that only eligible users will be able to restore backed-up files and versions of the - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 15
Backup Configuration Versions To view information about the backed up versions, such as the status and time of creation, select your task and click Version. You can also click the folder icon to browse your backed-up data and the live video of the backup if Backup Verification is enabled. 13 - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 16
Restoration Guide Restoration Guide Active Backup for Business offers several methods to restore backups of your requires more time and resources, but has full I/O disk performance. • Instant Restore to Synology Virtual Machine Manager: Instantly restart a virtual machine from a backup file in - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 17
to VMM Short RTO Full disk I/O performance (NAS) Services and backup data are run and stored on NAS Need to migrate back to the production site to finalize Notes: • All changes made during Instant Restore will be automatically stored on your Synology NAS. Make sure that there is enough space on - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 18
a temporary iSCSI target on your Synology NAS, and then the hypervisor will mount the iSCSI target. • iSCSI Initiator Service must be enabled on the source server machine. Changes made during Instant Restore will be stored on your Synology NAS. For Instant Restore to VMware, you can also select the - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 19
Restoration Guide Apply and Restore A summary of the restoration will be shown. Once you Instant Restore for testing purposes, it is recommended to keep this option disabled, and to manually disconnect the initial virtual machine from the production network to avoid any conflicts. Fully Restore your - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 20
to keep this option disabled, and to manually disconnect the initial virtual machine from the production Synology Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) The integration of Active Backup for Business with Synology instructions for instantly restoring your backed up device via Synology VMM. Refer to the Synology - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 21
Restoration Guide Launch Synology VMM Wizard VMware vSphere • Go to Active Backup for Business > Virtual Machine > VMware vSphere and select the virtual machine that you want to restore. Click Restore to launch the restore wizard, and select Instant Restore to Synology Virtual Machine Manager (VMM). - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 22
for Business. Notes: • VMware Tools is required to be installed to restore guest OS files. • Supported file systems for Windows / Linux: • Windows: NTFS, FAT32 • Linux: NTFS, FAT32, EXT3, EXT4 Launch a guest file restore portal Restoration Guide VMware vSphere • Go to Active Backup for Business - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 23
Restoration Guide Microsoft Hyper-V • Go to Active Backup for Business > Virtual Machine > Microsoft Hyper-V, select the virtual machine that you want to restore, and click Restore to - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 24
can protect your backup data against loss, ensure backup task continuity, and deploy our backup agent to many devices at once while keeping your Synology NAS and DSM secure. Maintain remote backup copies and relink Active Backup for Business safely stores backup data from all of your devices on your - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 25
a secondary NAS, in public clouds, or other storage media. • This tutorial provides detailed instructions on how to Synology NAS has 64-bit processors, is running DSM 6.1.7 or above, is running Active Backup for Business 2.0.4 or above, and have the necessary packages installed on your Synology NAS - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 26
about Active Backup for Business • How do I select a suitable NAS for running Active Backup for Business? • What VMware vSphere permissions are step-by-step tutorials and visual information, feel free to also check out Synology's YouTube channel. There, you can find related videos by searching for " - Synology FS3410 | Active Backup for Business Admin Guide for Virtual Machines - Page 27
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Administrator's Guide for
Active Backup for
Business
Virtual Machines
Based on
Active Backup for Business 2.2.0