How do I create a Hyper-V backup in BDRSuite?
To configure Hyper-V backup using BDRsuite, follow these steps:
- Download and Install BDRSuite Backup Server.
- Login to the backup server console and navigate to the Backup -> Configure Backup -> Microsoft Hyper-V menu.
- Select the VMs you want to backup and enable application-aware processing (optional).
- Configure the backup schedule as per your requirements.
- Configure retention and encryption settings.
- Finally, save the job and the backup will begin as per the schedule.
Refer to User Guide for detailed information.
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