What you need to know about Hyper-V backup

What you need to know about Hyper-V backup

SearchDataBackup.com Editorial Staff

Tackling Hyper-V backups can bring up a slew of troubles during the backup or recovery process if you're not prepared. Learn more from the best tips and strategies

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Top tips for troubleshooting Hyper-V backups

Hyper-V backups bring a new troubleshooting learning curve to ensure consistent and reliable recovery points for your virtual machines. In our tip, lean about common Hyper-V troubleshooting steps to give you a starting point to quickly solve or head off Hyper-V backup issues when they arise.

Hyper-V recovery: Top tips for restoring Hyper-V virtual machines

Your Hyper-V backups are useless unless you can recover them. With this tip, you'll learn about the best workarounds to avoid some stumbling blocks during Hyper-V virtual machine (VM) restores.

Microsoft Hyper-V backup strategies

Microsoft Hyper-V users have the same core issue with backup and recovery that VMware users have -- physics. When you move 20 or so physical servers into one physical server, many applications work just fine; however, one application might does not. We can help solve your problems with some of our best Hyper-V backup strategies in this tip.

This was first published in January 2012

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