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From: maxfalton80  (Original message) Sent: 29/01/2024 03:48
I've been dealing with some data recovery issues on VMware, and I'm wondering if anyone has tips or experiences to share. Specifically, I'm curious about the best practices for VMware data recovery. Any insights or recommendations would be greatly appreciated!


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From: carlredford Sent: 29/01/2024 04:16
I've had my fair share of experiences with VMware data recovery, and one key aspect is having a robust backup strategy in place. Regularly schedule backups using tools like vmware data recovery Veeam or VMware's own tools to ensure you have a recovery point in case of any issues. Also, consider the storage medium for your backups – having them on a separate system or even offsite adds an extra layer of security. Don't forget to test your recovery process periodically to make sure everything works smoothly. Hope this helps!

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From: davidjwillson Sent: 29/01/2024 04:49
Piggybacking on Max's insights, I'd like to emphasize the importance of documentation. Make sure you have clear and updated documentation for your recovery processes. This includes step-by-step guides, contact information for relevant personnel, and any specific configurations needed for a successful recovery. Documenting your recovery procedures not only helps you during a crisis but also aids in training new team members. Additionally, consider automation tools for routine tasks, as they can streamline the recovery process and minimize human error. Let me know if you need more details!


 
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