The physical environment is vigorously transforming to virtual computing these days. So, you can’t follow the same procedure to backup the virtual machine alike physical, since both have different principles to follow. There are a lot of practices that Hyper-V experts reveal for better backups. These rules which turn the virtual environment safe will be also scanned with the use of Best Practice Analyser (BPA) tool. It is recommended to install this server management tool once the Hyper-V server is installed.

Here are the few practices which help administrators and Hyper-V users to follow, evading from the backups failure or data loss.

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Upgrade the patches of Microsoft regularly

Hyper-V has multiple Integration Services running between the Host machines and individual VMs. So there might be a chance of an issue with the service which may fail the backups that are running. Such issues would be evaded if the recurring Software releases are upgraded habitually.

Limit taking Hyper-V snapshots

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VM snapshots are varied with Hyper-V snapshots, where VM snapshots are taken with the help of VSS that is used to backup the disk information. Hyper-V snapshot is taken to revert the particular state. Snapshot data is stored as an automatic virtual hard disk (.avhd) file. These snapshots consume more storage space in the container that may lead the virtual machine to stop occasionally. Thus limiting multiple Hyper-V snapshots leads to enriched disk performance of the virtual machine.

Apply Application-aware Mode

VMs that are running with High-end applications such as MS SQL and MS Exchange may corrupt during backup. VSS writers aids in Application consistent backups that seeds with consistent data during recovery. It is better to enable Application-aware settings to avoid the database corruption and VM inconsistency.

Allocate appropriate Hardware resources

Hardware resources such as CPU, RAM and memory are necessary for VMs to manage workloads since all these processes consume memory, CPU, storage and network bandwidth. Also, enough CPU and RAM must be provided to the backup software which results in boosting the processing speed.

Provide Adequate Space for backups

The processing speed of backup solely depends upon the Memory space allocated for the backups. Even though the size of the backup shrinks after the progressing of Deduplication and compression, the meta information takes up more space, So allocating sufficient space for backup storage is favourable.

Plan before Backup

The most important practice involved in Hyper-V backup is to plan and know your requirements accordingly. You must consider different types of backups you can make, your storage and other constraints before backing up. Briefly, understand the mechanisms involved and have an idea on the advantages and disadvantages.

Test RAM errors and Disk errors often and also give foremost importance for Disk warnings

RAM and Disk errors are one the main causes that lead to the crash of VMs. So check the RAM and Disk Message between periodic intervals. If you suspect any kind of hardware fault, make sure that you fix it in a short time.

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