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    Written by gooddatarecovery.com on July 19th, 2009
    Be a huge fan of Data Recovery. It’s νery bare-bοnes bυt іt dοes what it ѕets out to do. I’m hoping tο havө a rөview of Data Rөcovery complөted later this wөek. In the mean time, v1.0.1 was released Friday (the releases keep on rolling). You ...
    Written by gooddatarecovery.com on July 19th, 2009
    Before VMware Data Recovery, During a backup, Data Recovery creates a quiesced snapshot of the virtual machine. Deduplication is automatically performed with every backup operation. Data Recovery can concurrently back up a maximum of eight virtual machines. To start multiple backups, CPU utilization must be less than 90 percent. Due to ...
    Written by gooddatarecovery.com on July 18th, 2009
    VMware Data Recovery uses the Microsoft Windows Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS), which provides the backup infrastructure for certain Windows operating systems, as well as a mechanism for creating consistent point-in-time copies of data known as shadow copies. VSS produces consistent shadow copies by coordinating with business applications, file-system services,backup applications, ...
    Written by gooddatarecovery.com on July 17th, 2009
    Before installing VMware Data Recovery, ensure the system and storage requirements are available in your environment. Data Recovery requires vCenter Server and the vSphere Client. Data Recovery does not work with similar VMware products such as VirtualCenter Server. You can download the vSphere Client from your vCenter Server. Virtual machines must ...
    Written by gooddatarecovery.com on July 17th, 2009
    The deduplication store technology used by VMware Data Recovery was developed by VMware and provides tight integration. The deduplication technology evaluates patterns to be saved to restore points and checks to see if identical sections have already been saved. Because VMware supports storing the results of multiple backup jobs to use ...
    Written by gooddatarecovery.com on July 15th, 2009
    To configure VMware Data Recovery, you connect the backup appliance to vCenter Server and specify backup configurations. Common tasks involved with establishing backup configurations include: n Powering on the backup appliance. n Connecting the backup appliance to the vCenter Server. n Configuring Data Recovery. n Establishing backup jobs, including required resources, which may include adding ...