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You can restore virtual machines data from the cloud back to the on-premises vCenter. You can restore the virtual machine to the exact same location from where the backup was taken or to an alternate location. If the virtual machine was backed up using archival policy, then you can set the archival restore priority.
You cannot restore virtual machines that span across datastores.
Before you begin
Ensure that you have met all the requirements before restoring virtual machines from the cloud.
If you are restoring to an alternate location:
Ensure that the source and destination vCenters are in linked mode.
Ensure that the source and destination cluster details are added in BlueXP Canvas and in linked mode vCenters in both SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere host.
Ensure that the Working Environment (WE) is added corresponding to the alternate location in BlueXP Canvas.
Steps
In BlueXP UI, click Protection > Backup and recovery > Virtual Machines > SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere and select the SnapCenter Plug-in for VMware vSphere host.
If the source virtual machine is moved to another location (vMotion), and if the user triggers a restore of that virtual machine from BlueXP, then the virtual machine is restored to the source location from where the backup was taken.
You can restore the virtual machine to the original location or to an alternate location from the datastore or from virtual machines:
If you want to restore the virtual machine…
Do this…
to the original location from datastore
Click corresponding to the datastore that you want to restore and click View Details.
Click Restore corresponding to the backup you want to restore.
Select the virtual machine that you want to restore from the backup and click Next.
Ensure that Original is selected and click Continue.
If the virtual machine is protected using a policy where archival settings are configured, select the Archival Restore Priority and click Next.
The supported archival restore priority for Amazon Web Services are high, standard, and low and the supported archival restore priority for Microsoft Azure are high and standard.
Review the details and click Restore.
to an alternate location from datastore
Click corresponding to the datastore that you want to restore and click View Details.
Click Restore corresponding to the backup you want to restore.
Select the virtual machine that you want to restore from the backup and click Next.
Select Alternate.
Select the alternate vCenter Server, ESXi host, datastore, and network.
Provide a name for the VM after restore and click Continue.
If the virtual machine is protected using a policy where archival settings are configured, select the Archival Restore Priority and click Next.
The supported archival restore priority for Amazon Web Services are high, standard, and low and the supported archival restore priority for Microsoft Azure are high and standard.
Review the details and click Restore.
to the original location from virtual machines
Click corresponding to the virtual machine that you want to restore and click Restore.
Select the backup through which you want to restore the virtual machine.
Ensure that Original is selected and click Continue.
If the virtual machine is protected using a policy where archival settings are configured, select the Archival Restore Priority and click Next.
The supported archival restore priority for Amazon Web Services are high, standard, and low and the supported archival restore priority for Microsoft Azure are high and standard.
Review the details and click Restore.
to an alternate location from virtual machines
Click corresponding to the virtual machine that you want to restore and click Restore.
Select the backup through which you want to restore the virtual machine.
Select Alternate.
Select the alternate vCenter Server, ESXi host, datastore, and network.
Provide a name for the VM after restore and click Continue.
If the virtual machine is protected using a policy where archival settings are configured, select the Archival Restore Priority and click Next.
The supported archival restore priority for Amazon Web Services are high, standard, and low and the supported archival restore priority for Microsoft Azure are high and standard.
Review the details and click Restore.
If the restore operation does not complete, do not try the restore process again until the Job Monitor shows that the restore operation has failed. If you try the restore process again before the Job Monitor shows that the restore operation has failed, the restore operation will fail again. When you see the Job Monitor status as "Failed," you can try the restore process again.