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Prerequisites

VMs must be discovered and must not be inconsistent. If a VM has not been discovered yet, please read https://cloudist.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/SERVICES/pages/580943875/Discovering+a+VM+for+protecti

To backup a VM

  • Select Region, and click on ‘Log in to VDC

  • Once logged into your VDC, click ‘More’, then ‘Data Protection’

  • Click ‘vApps/VMs'

  • Verify the status of VMs in the ‘Protection Status’ column. If any of the VMs that you want to back up are in an 'Undiscovered' state, then you must first discover that VM. See Discover VMs for details.

  • If the status of the VM is 'Unprotected', click here an unprotected VM:

  • Click ‘Auto Protect vApp’ (to protect the vApp) or Protect VM (to protect individual VM) . If you choose ‘AutoProtect vApp’, any VM that belongs to that vApp or any new VM created in that vApp will be automatically protected.

  • In this procedure, we will select ‘Protect VM

  • In the ‘Protect Now’ window, Click ‘Create New Group’. You can select an existing group too.

  • Configure the protection group details and click Save. The 'Protection Status’ will be updated as Protected on success. You can verify the status as described in Monitor Backup and Restore Tasks.

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