Exporting Windows Data Using Oracle Virtualbox Export - Dell DL1000 User Manual

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12. On the Summary page, click Finish to complete the wizard and to start the export.
NOTE: You can monitor the status and progress of the export by viewing the Virtual Standby or
Events tab

Exporting Windows data using Oracle VirtualBox export

In AppAssure, you can choose to export data using VirtualBox Export by performing a one-time or
continuous export, or by establishing a continuous export (for virtual standby).
Complete the steps in the following procedures for the appropriate type of export.
NOTE: To perform this type of export, you should have Oracle VirtualBox installed on the Core
machine. VirtualBox Version 4.2.18 or higher is supported for Windows hosts.
Performing a one-time Oracle VirtualBox export
To perform a one-time Oracle VirtualBox export:
1.
In the Core Console, navigate to the Linux machine you want to export.
2.
On the Summary tab, click Actions → Export → One-time.
The Export Wizard displays on the Protected Machines page.
3.
Select a machine for export, and then click Next.
4.
On the Recovery Points page, select the recovery point that you want to export, and then click Next.
5.
On the Destination page in the Export Wizard, in the Recover to Virtual machine drop-down menu,
select VirtualBox, click Next.
6.
On the Virtual Machine Options page, select Remote Linux Machine.
7.
Enter the parameters for accessing the virtual machine as follows:
Text Box
VirtualBox Host
Name
Port
Virtual Machine
Name
User Name
Password
Memory
8.
On the Volumes page, select the volumes of data to export, and then click Next.
9.
On the Summary page, click Finish to complete the wizard and to start the export.
NOTE: You can monitor the status and progress of the export by viewing the Virtual Standby or
Events tab.
Performing a continuous (virtual standby) Oracle VirtualBox export
To perform a continuous (virtual standby) VirtualBox export:
1.
In the Core Console, do one of the following:
Description
Enter an IP address or host name for the VirtualBox server. This field represents
the IP address or host name of the remote VirtualBox server.
Enter a port number for the machine. This number represents the port through
which the Core communicates with this machine.
Specify a target path to create the virtual machine.
User name of the account on the target machine, for example, root.
Enter the logon credentials for the host machine.
Specify the memory for the virtual machine.
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