If my Proxmox VM fails, how can I restore it from the backup ?

If my Proxmox VM fails, how can I restore it from the backup ?

To restore a Proxmox virtual machine from backup with BDRSuite:
  1. Open the BDRSuite Backup Server console
  2. Go to the 'Recovery -> Restore Backup Data' page
  3. Select the Proxmox backup job and click on 'Restore'
  4. Choose the machine and select the restore type (Full VM, individual disks, or specific files).
  5. Select the timestamp, choose the restore destination, and then complete the restoration process.
 
Watch this video to know more about Proxmox Recovery.
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