![]() ![]() Instead it's recommended to have a separate VM only for file recovery (Azure VM D2v3 VMs) and then shut it down when not required. If the backed-up machine has large number of disks (>16) or large disks (> 4 TB each) it's not recommended to execute the script on the same machine for restore, since it will have a significant impact on the VM. Virtual machine backups having large disks You cannot run the downloaded executable on the same backed-up VM if the backed up VM has Windows Storage Spaces. Fault-tolerant volumes (mirrored and RAID-5 volumes) on dynamic disks.Volumes that span multiple disks (spanned and striped volumes).You can't run the executable script on the VM with any of the following characteristics: Choose an alternate machine If it does, then choose an alternate machine that meets the requirements. The VM where you are planning to execute the script, should not have any of the following unsupported configurations. Step 2: Ensure the machine meets the requirements before executing the scriptĪfter the script is successfully downloaded, make sure you have the right machine to execute this script. In the File Recovery menu, select the copy button to load the password into memory. The executable or script is password protected and requires a password. To run the executable or script as an administrator, it's suggested you save the downloaded file to your computer. Select Download Executable (for Windows Azure VMs) or Download Script (for Linux Azure VMs, a Python script is generated) to download the software used to copy files from the recovery point.Īzure downloads the executable or script to the local computer. By default, the latest recovery point is already selected. The expected data transfer speeds are around 1 GB per hour.įrom the Select recovery point drop-down menu, select the recovery point that holds the files you want. As pointed out in the footnote section of the above blade, this feature should be used when the total size of recovery is 10 GB or less. Users should note the performance limitations of this feature. ![]()
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