Backing up pass through disks

Hi,

I have a server with 2 pass through disks on the IDE controller (not sure if they should be scsi). Anyway, I want to backup the Hyper-V guest and the pass through drives.

I have a Data Protection Manager 2012sp1 agent on the Hyper-V guest and host. I have treat the guest like a file server and I am backing up the disks, but I wasn't sure if this was a good approach. What will happen when Data Protection Manager tries to backup the Hyper-V guest? Could the affect the file backups from within the guest?

Best wishes

Michael

November 11th, 2013 9:30am

Hi,

If the VM is being backed up using child partition, then there should not be any problems performing both guest and host level backups for file data.

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November 11th, 2013 11:16am

Hi Mike,

Sorry, I don't understand what you mean by child partition. I just browsed to the host and added the Hyper-V guest from the list. Normally I just backup the Hyper-V server as it is using 100% VHDs, but as this has pass through I can't do that.

Best wishes

Michael 
November 11th, 2013 5:13pm

Hi,

When you protect a hyper-v guest, DPM will either back it up using child partition (online) or using saved state (offline).

To get a real-time view of how then next backup will be performed, you can run the following test.

To list hyper-V writer captions for guests to see if online or saved state backups can be done:

From an administrative command prompt: (on each node if a cluster)

a. Type: copy con script.txt and press enter
 b. Type: list writers and press enter
 c. Press CTRL + Z (to save)
 d. Type: diskshadow /s script.txt | find /i "caption: backup using"

Output will be displayed for each guest.

As long as backups are being done using child partition (online) - then host and guest level backups should not interfere with each other.

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November 11th, 2013 7:05pm

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