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Protecting vCenter/ESXi virtual machines without the Rapid Recovery Agent
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The following conditions apply based on whether VMware Tools are installed and on the powered-on state of the
VM:
Table 96. Backup type conditions for VMs
VMware Tools
VM Powered On
Backup Type
Not installed
Yes
Crash-consistent
Not installed
No (dirty shut-down)
Crash-consistent
Not installed
No (clean shut-down)
Application-consistent
Installed
Yes
Application-consistent
Installed
No (dirty shut-down)
Crash-consistent
Installed
No (clean shut-down)
Application-consistent
Parent topic
Protecting vCenter/ESXi virtual machines without the Rapid
Recovery Agent
Complete the following procedure to agentlessly protect ESXi virtual machines.
NOTE:
Rapid Recovery recommends that VMware Tools be installed on virtual machines (VMs) you
want to protect on vSphere or ESXi hosts. When VMware Tools are installed on a VM using a Windows
operating system (OS), the backups that the Rapid Recovery Core captures use Microsoft Volume Shadow
Services (VSS). For information on the behavior of agentless VMs with or without VMware Tools, see
Benefits of installing VMware Tools for agentless protection
CAUTION:
Dell recommends that you limit agentless protection to no more than 200 VMs at once.
For example, do not select more than 200 VMs when using the Protect Multiple Machines Wizard.
Protecting more than 200 VMs results in slow performance. There is no limit to how many VMs a Core
can agentlessly protect over time. For example, you could protect 200 VMs today and another 200 VMs
tomorrow.
1. On the Rapid Recovery Core Console, click the Protect drop-down menu, and then click Protect Multiple
Machines.
The Protect Multiple Machines Wizard opens.
2. On the Welcome page, select one of the following options:
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Typical
•
Advanced (show optional steps)
3. Click Next.
4. On the Connection page of the wizard, from the Source drop-down list, select vCenter / ESX(i).
5. Enter the host information and logon credentials as described in the following table.
Table 97. vCenter/ESX(i) connection settings
Text Box
Description
Host
The name or IP address of the VMware vCenter
Server/ESX(i) virtual host.