Advanced Backup
To fully use this screen, you must have the following permissions assigned to your account:
Read Advanced Backup Plans
Read Advanced Backup
Read Advanced Backup VMs
Write Advanced Backup
Create an Advanced Backup Policy
Read the Advanced Backup Policy
Read Advanced Backup Snapshots
Refresh Advanced Backup Snapshots
Remove Advanced Backup
Request Advanced Backup Restore
Update Advanced Backup Policy
Commit Advanced Backup Restore
Refresh Advanced Backup Snapshots
Restore from Backup
Read Advanced Backup Overview
You can use the Advanced Backup add-on product to take backups of your virtual machines. (These backups are also known as a snapshot.) In the event of data loss, you can use these snapshots to restore your virtual machine to a previous state. These snapshots will be stored with Armor, based on the retention configurations you create in the backup policy.
At a high level, to use Advanced Backup, you must:
Create a backup policy
(Optional) Download and install the Rubrik agent
To restore specific files or folders, you must download and install the agent.
Assign a policy to a virtual machine or fileset configuration
Currently, Advanced Backup from Rubrik is available in the DFW01 (Dallas) and ORD01 (Chicago ) environments.
If you use the London (LHR01) or Amsterdam (AMS01) data centers, then you can use the Backup & Recovery add-on product from R1 Soft. To learn more, see Backup & Recovery.
If you plan to use the Advanced Backup service on the same VM where you also leverage the Continuous Server Replication service for Disaster Recovery, please review some important information regarding the interoperability of those two services here.
Armor offers two types of backups:
Type of Backup | Description | Additional Information |
---|---|---|
Virtual Machine | This backup restores your entire virtual machine. | |
Fileset | This backup restores specific files or folders, not the entire virtual machine. When you create a policy, you can configure which files to include (and exclude) from the snapshot. |
Access the Advanced Backup screen
In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Advanced Backup.
Add Advanced Backup for virtual machine restoration
You can use these instructions to create and store snapshots of your virtual machine.
To enable backup on your virtual machine, you must:
Create a policy
(Optional) Download and install the Rubrik agent
Assign a policy to a virtual machine
Restore a virtual machine from a virtual machine snapshot
If your virtual machine is running in a corrupt state, or if you notice data loss, then you may choose to restore that virtual machine to one of your retained backups.
In the Armor Management Portal, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Advanced Backup.
In VM Protection, locate and hover over the desired virtual machine.
Click the vertical ellipses.
Click Refresh Available Backups.
This action ensures that AMP lists the latest retained backup.
Hover over the desired virtual machine again, and then click the vertical ellipses.
Click Restore from Backup.
Locate the desired snapshot, and then click the corresponding vertical ellipses.
Click Restore
Click Restore again.
Once the restoration has started, you will not be able to rollback your virtual machine.
If you are not satisfied with the selected snapshot, you can select a different snapshot in a later step.
Once the restoration is complete, the Status column for the corresponding virtual machine will display Pending Commit.
During a Pending Commit status, the virtual machine will operate in a transitional storage environment. The virtual machine is fully operational; however, during this time, storage performance may not run in an optimal state.
Hover over the desired virtual machine, and then click the vertical ellipses.
Click Commit to Snapshot.
This action will cause your data to move from the transitional storage environment to the production storage environment where storage performance will return to the appropriate storage tier. At this point, the status will display as Restore Successful.
Storage performance will be impacted during this commit process, so you may want to perform this step at a time during periods of low anticipated traffic.
You can still make changes to your environment before and after you click Confirm Snapshots. Rubrik will create a separate file (or files) to accommodate any changes made during the final restoration process.
In the event that you do not commit, the virtual machine will be auto-committed after 72 hours.
If you want to select a different snapshot, from the vertical ellipses, select Choose Different Snapshot.
Click OK.
In the VM Protection section, review the Status column to view the status of your restoration.
Additionally, you can access the Restore Logs section to view the progression of a restoration.
Restore a fileset from a virtual machine snapshot
You can use these instructions to restore a fileset from a virtual machine snapshot.
In the Armor Management Portal, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Advanced Backup.
In VM Protection, locate and hover over the desired virtual machine.
Click the vertical ellipses.
Click Register Rubrik Agent.
Review the Agent Status column to display Installed.
Click the vertical ellipses, and then select Refresh From Available Backups.
Click the vertical ellipses, and then select Restore From Backup.
Locate the desired snapshot, and then click the vertical ellipses
Click Browse.
Navigate to the specific file or folder to restore.
You can also navigate to a high-level folder.
Hover over, and then click the vertical ellipses.
Click Restore.
There are two types of restorations.
Option 1: Mark Overwrite Original to replace your existing files with the restored files.
Option 2: Mark Restore to Separate Folder to place the restored files in a separate location. This option will not replace your existing files. You can use this option to verify specific files before you remove the original files.
In Folder Name, enter a valid file path to place the restored files.
Click Restore.
To review the status of the restoration, in the top menu, click Restore Logs.
Add Advanced Backup for fileset restoration
You can use these instructions to retain snapshots of specific files, and not of your entire virtual machine.
Restore a fileset from a fileset snapshot
In the Armor Management Portal, in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Advanced Backup.
In Fileset Protection, locate and hover over the desired fileset.
Click the vertical ellipses.
Click Restore from Backup.
Locate and hover over the desired snapshot.
Click the vertical ellipses, and then click Browse.
Navigate to the specific file or folder to restore.
You can also navigate to a high-level folder.
Hover over, and then click the vertical ellipses.
Click Restore.
There are two types of restorations.
Option 1: Mark Overwrite Original to replace your existing files with the restored files.
Option 2: Mark Restore to Separate Folder to place the restored files in a separate location. This option will not replace your existing files. You can use this option to verify specific files before you remove the original files.
In Folder Name, enter a valid file path to place the restored files.
(Optional) Slide Continue on restore errors to avoid a possible interruption or cancelation of the restoration.
If you activate this option, then in the event a file cannot be restored, the system will continue to try to restore all other selected files.
If you do not activate this option, then in the event a file cannot be restored, the system will not attempt to restore additional files. Files that were previously restored will remain.
Click Restore.
To review the status of the restoration, in the top menu, click Restore Logs.
Edit an existing policy
In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Advanced Backup.
Click Policies.
Locate and hover over the desired policy.
Click the vertical ellipses.
Click Edit.
Make your desired changes, and then click Update Policy.
Replace an existing policy for a virtual machine
You can use these instructions to replace one existing policy with another existing policy for a virtual machine.
In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Advanced Backup.
In VM Protection, locate and hover over the desired virtual machine.
Click the vertical ellipses.
Click Assign New Policy.
Under Policy, select an existing policy to use.
Click Update Policy.
Policy changes will not affect existing backups unless the Retention rate is decreased. In this case, older snapshots will be removed in accordance with the updated policy. For example, if you lower the retention rate from 14 days to 10 days, then backups older than 10 days will be removed.
Delete a policy
You cannot delete a policy that is assigned to a virtual machine. As a result, you must first unassign a policy from a virtual machine.
Step 1: Unassign a policy
In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Advanced Backup.
In VM Protection, locate and hover over the desired virtual machine.
Click the vertical ellipses.
Click Assign New Policy.
Under Policy, select an existing policy to use.
Click Update Policy.
Step 2: Delete an unassigned policy
In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Advanced Backup.
Click Policies.
Locate and hover over the desired policy.
Click the vertical ellipses.
Click Delete.
Click OK.
Remove Advanced Backup from a virtual machine
You can use these instructions to remove the Advanced Backup add-on product from a virtual machine.
When you remove Advanced Backup:
A snapshot will no longer be taken of the virtual machine.
Snapshots of the virtual machine will no longer be available.
In the Armor Management Portal (AMP), in the left-side navigation, click Infrastructure.
Click Advanced Backup.
Locate and hover over the desired virtual machine.
Click the vertical ellipses.
Click Remove from Backup.
Click OK.
Related Documentation
Topics Discussed
- 1 Access the Advanced Backup screen
- 2 Add Advanced Backup for virtual machine restoration
- 3 Restore a virtual machine from a virtual machine snapshot
- 4 Restore a fileset from a virtual machine snapshot
- 5 Add Advanced Backup for fileset restoration
- 6 Restore a fileset from a fileset snapshot
- 7 Edit an existing policy
- 8 Replace an existing policy for a virtual machine
- 9 Delete a policy
- 10 Remove Advanced Backup from a virtual machine