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Cloud Backup:Get started with VMware backup and disaster recovery

Last Updated:Sep 22, 2023

In the Cloud Backup console, you can back up on-premises VMware virtual machines (VMs) and VMs deployed on Alibaba Cloud VMware Service (ACVS). This topic describes the steps required for this scenario.

  • On-premises VMware VMs

    The following procedure shows how to back up on-premises VMware VMs in the Cloud Backup console.

    On-premises VMware VMs
    1. Activate Cloud Backup

      You are not charged for activating Cloud Backup. You are charged for the Cloud Backup client that you use to back up VMware VMs and the storage usage of backup vaults. For more information, see Billing methods and billable items.

    2. Create a backup account

      To ensure that your on-premises VMware VMs can be backed up as expected, you must create a VMware username and password for Cloud Backup to access vCenter Server and its resources.

    3. Create a disaster recovery gateway

      Create a disaster recovery gateway in the Cloud Backup console. A disaster recovery gateway helps you back up and restore data.

    4. Install and activate the disaster recovery gateway

      After you download the gateway and certificate, you need to install and activate the gateway in your VMware environment. After the gateway is activated, you can create backup and restore jobs in the Cloud Backup console.

    5. Add a vCenter Server

      Before you back up VMware VMs, you must add a vCenter Server in the Cloud Backup console.

    6. Back up VMware VMs

      When you create a backup plan, configure the plan name, backup cycle, and retention period. Cloud Backup starts the backup plan and continuously backs up data from the selected VMs.

    7. Restore a VMware VM

      If an exception occurs in a VMware VM, you can create a recovery job to restore the VMware VM to an on-premises server or the vCenter environment of ACVS.

  • ACVS

    The following procedure shows how to back up ACVS VMs in the Cloud Backup console.

    ACVS
    1. Activate Cloud Backup

      You are not charged for activating Cloud Backup. You are charged for the Cloud Backup client that you use to back up VMware VMs and the storage usage of backup vaults. For more information, see Billing methods and billable items.

    2. Prepare a dedicated VMware environment

      To ensure that your VMware VMs can be backed up as expected, you must obtain the username and address that are used to log on to the VMware management component, and configure a firewall between your virtual private cloud (VPC) and the dedicated VMWare environment.

    3. Create a disaster recovery gateway

      Create a disaster recovery gateway in the Cloud Backup console. A disaster recovery gateway helps you back up and restore data.

    4. Install and activate the disaster recovery gateway

      After you download the gateway and certificate, you need to install the gateway in your VMware environment. After the gateway is installed, you can create backup and restore jobs in the Cloud Backup console.

    5. Add a vCenter Server

      Before you back up VMware VMs, you must add a vCenter Server in the Cloud Backup console.

    6. Back up VMware VMs

      When you create a backup plan, configure the plan name, backup cycle, and retention period. Cloud Backup starts the backup plan and continuously backs up data from the selected VMs.

    7. Restore a VMware VM

      If an exception occurs in a VMware VM, you can create a recovery job to restore the VMware VM to an on-premises server or the vCenter environment of ACVS.