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Recovering an entire server to an automatically
provisioned virtual machine on VMware ESX

If you want Storage Mirroring Replicate to create a virtual machine on VMware
ESX during the recovery process, you must have a VMware ESX host machine with an
existing virtual machine. See

Recovery server requirements

for details on the

requirements for the ESX machine and the existing virtual machine. If your environment
does not meet those requirements, you will have to recover to an existing physical or
virtual machine.

The existing virtual machine used during the provisioning process is used to as an
intermediary during the recovery process to create the new virtual server that, once
online, will have the identity, data, and system state of the original source. The existing
virtual must have both Windows and

Storage Mirroring Replicate installed and licensed

before you can start the recovery.

Tasks performed by the existing virtual machine during the recovery process

1. Create a new virtual machine
2. Add the disk(s) for that virtual machine to its own machine
3. Mount the disk(s)
4. Apply the incoming mirror data (the original source data and system state

information) from the repository server to the mounted disk(s)

5. Unmount the disk(s)
6. Remove the disk(s) from its own machine
7. Start the new virtual machine

Once the new virtual machine is online, it will have the identity, data, and system state of
the original source. Since the existing virtual machine maintains its own identity, it can
be reused for additional recoveries.

Recovery steps

1. There are two ways to begin the recovery process.

Click Recover from the left navigation pane and identify the repository server
that contains your source data that you want to recover. Click Next to
continue.

Highlight the data protection job on the Monitor page and select Recover
from the toolbar. This automatically identifies the repository server that
contains the source data that you want to recover.

2. Select the image of the source that you want to recover and the point-in-time

strategy.