Veritas™ System Recovery 21 User's Guide
- Introducing Veritas System Recovery
- Installing Veritas System Recovery
- Installing Veritas System Recovery
- Ensuring the recovery of your computer
- Creating a new Veritas System Recovery Disk
- Creation Options
- Storage and Network Drivers Options
- Customizing an existing Veritas System Recovery Disk
- About restoring a computer from a remote location by using LightsOut Restore
- Creating a new Veritas System Recovery Disk
- Getting Started
- Setting up default general backup options
- File types and file extension
- Best practices for backing up your data
- Backing up entire drives
- Backing up files and folders
- Running and managing backup jobs
- Running an existing backup job immediately
- Backing up remote computers from your computer
- Monitoring the status of your backups
- About monitoring backups
- Monitoring the backup status of remote computers using Veritas System Recovery Monitor
- Adding a remote computer to the Computer List
- Exploring the contents of a recovery point
- Managing backup destinations
- About managing file and folder backup data
- Managing virtual conversions
- Managing cloud storage
- Direct to cloud
- About creation of Amazon Machine Image (AMI) in Amazon from Veritas System Recovery backups
- About S3-Compatible Cloud Storage
- About Veritas System Recovery supporting Veritas Access
- Recovering files, folders, or entire drives
- Recovering a computer
- Booting a computer by using the Veritas System Recovery Disk
- About using the networking tools in Veritas System Recovery Disk
- Copying a hard drive
- Using the Veritas System Recovery Granular Restore Option
- Best practices when you create recovery points for use with the Granular Restore Option
- Appendix A. Backing up databases using Veritas System Recovery
- Appendix B. Backing up Active Directory
- Appendix C. Backing up Microsoft virtual environments
- Appendix D. Using Veritas System Recovery 21 and Windows Server Core
About Veritas System Recovery 21 and Windows Server Core
Windows Server Core does not include the traditional graphical user interface (GUI) that is available with other versions of Windows. It is installed and managed primarily using commands at the command line interface.
Although Veritas System Recovery 21 can be installed on Windows Server Core, it is an agent only install. Windows Server Core does not support Microsoft .NET. Therefore, the Veritas System Recovery GUI cannot be installed. Veritas System Recovery is supported on Windows Server Core by a headless agent only. You can install Veritas System Recovery 21 using commands at the command line. You can also install (push) the agent from a remote machine.
One-to-one management is the only supported method for backing up and restoring a Windows Server Core computer. This means, after you install the agent on a Windows Server Core computer, connect to it from a remote machine running one of the following:
Veritas System Recovery 21
Veritas System Recovery 21 Management Solution
Before installing the agent remotely on a Windows Server Core computer, you must configure the firewall to allow access to the server. By default, the firewall is configured to allow no access to the server.
For more information on configuring the firewall on a Windows Server Core computer, see the Microsoft website.
Windows-on-Windows 64-bit (WoW64) is a subsystem of the Windows operating system and is required for running 32-bit applications on 64-bit versions of Windows. It is installed by default and is included on all 64-bit versions of Windows. If you have uninstalled WoW64 on a Windows Server Core computer, you must reinstall it before installing Veritas System Recovery 21.
See Installing Veritas System Recovery 21 on Windows Server Core using commands.