How to restore VMware VM from backup?
To restore a VMware virtual machine from backup with BDRSuite, follow the steps below:
Open the BDRSuite Backup Server console
Go to the 'Recovery -> Restore Backup Data' page
Select the VMware backup job and click on 'Restore'
Choose the machine and select the restore type (Full VM, individual disks, or specific files).
Select the timestamp, choose the restore destination, and then complete the restoration process.
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