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Browse All TopicsI have several servers running VHDs under Hyper - V, located at different sites. The guest operating systems are usually 2003R232 and the hosts are 2008 standard 64. I would like to suspend the VHDs at night, back them up to an external physical disk and then restart the VHDs. I would like this to be automated.
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Please take a look at this product
http://www.acronis.
Thanks for the input. I only want to backup up one VHD from each server, not several VHDs on one physical server. I will have up to 70 of these to backup up so I dont think Acronis or Backup exec will be cost effective. I might use vmware instead as it seems to allow you to schedule a shut down of a vmdk from a command prompt and i can then use pretty much anyhting to backup the images
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by: ashwin_kumar525Posted on 2009-04-13 at 12:49:44ID: 24132334
The better option is to go for any backup/restore softwares which has the capability to backup VHD's using VSS Snapshot.
There are softwares like CA Arcserve backup, Symantech Backup Exec etc..