Exporting Windows data using VMware workstation export
In AppAssure, you can choose to export data using VMware Workstation Export by performing a onetime
or continuous export. Complete the steps in the following procedures to export using VMware
Workstation Export for the appropriate type of export.
Performing a one-time vmware workstation export
To perform a one-time VMware Workstation export:
1.
In the
Select Export Type
dialog box, click
One-time export
.
2.
Click
Next
.
The
VM Export - Select Recovery Point
dialog box appears.
3.
Select a recovery point to export and then click
Next
.
The
Virtual Standby Recovery Point to VMware Workstation/Server
dialog box appears.
Defining one-time settings for performing a VMware workstation export
To define one-time settings for performing a VMware Workstation export:
1.
From the
Virtual Standby Recovery Point to VMware Workstation/Server
dialog box, enter the
parameters for accessing the virtual machine described as follows:
Text Box
Description
Target Path
Specify the path of the local folder or network share on which to create the
virtual machine.
NOTE: If you specified a network share path, enter a valid logon
credentials for an account that is registered on the target machine. The
account must have read and write permissions to the network share.
User Name
Enter the logon credentials for the virtual machine.
• If you specified a network share path, you must enter a valid user name for
an account that is registered on the target machine.
• If you entered a local path, a user name is not required.
Password
Enter the logon credentials for the virtual machine.
• If you specified a network share path, you must enter a valid password for
an account that is registered on the target machine.
• If you entered a local path, a password is not required.
2.
In the
Export Volumes
pane, select the volumes to export. For example, C:\ and D:\.
3.
In the Options pane, enter the information for the virtual machine and memory usage as described
below:
Text Box
Description
Virtual Machine
Enter a name for the virtual machine being created. For example,
VM-0A1B2C3D4.
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