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File Level Recovery

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With the File Level Recovery option from the BDRSuite Backup Server, you can instantly restore individual files/folders of the Mac machines that you have backed up.

Click on the respective backup jobs ‘ Restore’ button.

Step 1: Choose Host & Restore Type

Select the host from where you want to perform the restore and also choose the type of restore.

Step 2: Choose Restore Version

  • Select a restore point to restore the backup data. BDRSuite Backup Server retains the restore points as per the retention policy you have selected for the backup job.
  • Restore points are viewed in the dropdown box structure.
  • If the restore point is denoted with symbols (d), (w), (m), (+P) at the end, it indicates the following:
    • Daily Merge (d)
    • Weekly Merge (w)
    • Monthly Merge (m)
    • Persistent boot changes (+P)
  • Daily, Weekly, and Monthly merges take place based on the retention policies you have configured.
  • If you select Restore version time-stamp with (+P), then you have enabled the option to ’Include persistent boot changes during restore’ option that includes the changes you performed in the VM/Host during the instant boot restore process.

Step 3: Choose the Files & Folder to Restore

Click on the expand menu to granularly select the Files & Folders which you specifically want to restore.

Step 4: Select Destination Host & Restore Location

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You can restore your backup data either to the BDRSuite Backup Server or to the Source Host(The host from which the backup was performed)

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You can either select the Original location or the alternate location when you choose to restore the backup data to the source host in the previous step.

If you have chosen to restore the backup data to ‘ This Server’ option i.e. the BDRSuite Backup Server, then you can directly choose the location on the server.

Restore Option ( If you have selected the Destination Host as the source host then this ‘Restore Option’ will be available)

You will have the following three restore option. Any one of them can be selected based on the requirement.

  1. Keep the existing file and rename the file restored from the backup (Recommended practice)
  2. Rename the existing file and use the original name for the file restored from the backup.
  3. Overwrite the existing file with the file restored from backup.

Compression & Encryption ( If you have selected the Destination Host as ‘This Server’ then Compression & Encryption option will be available)

  • Enable Compression – Check the box aside and you will be able to restore all the selected files/folders as a compressed zip file. The compressed data will be available in the Restore Reports section and can be downloaded at any time.
  • Encrypt Compressed Data- If you want to encrypt the restored files/folders. You need to provide an Archive Password to secure the restored files/folders from unauthorized access.

Image Representation – Destination Host selected as ‘Source Host’

Image Representation – Destination Host selected as ‘This Server’

Step 5: Review & Restore

Review the recovery configuration you have selected and click on Restore to start restoring the selected files & folder.

On successful restore, you can find the files & folders restored to the selected location Then, Navigate to the Recovery tab, click on the report icon next to the concerned backup job you have restored, and choose the  Restore Report to view the recovery details and the Download link of the compressed file.

Note: If the recovery is interrupted due to some network or connectivity issues etc. and whenever a successful connection is again established then the recovery will restart from where it left off. E.g. If an interruption occurred say after 30% progress of the recovery then when a connection is again established then the recovery will start from that 30% rather than 0%.

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