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When you need to restore a VM, besides restoring the whole VM image, you can also utilize the built-in Run Direct feature to spin-up the VM in minutes without the need to restore the whole VM first. Moreover, our Granular Restore feature allows you to mount the virtual disks in a backed up VM and restore individual files within the VM without the need to spin-up the VM first. | When you need to restore a VM, besides restoring the whole VM image, you can also utilize the built-in Run Direct feature to spin-up the VM in minutes without the need to restore the whole VM first. Moreover, our Granular Restore feature allows you to mount the virtual disks in a backed up VM and restore individual files within the VM without the need to spin-up the VM first. | ||
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+ | ===== System Architecture ===== | ||
+ | Below is the system architecture diagram illustrating the major elements involved in the backup process among the VMware server, AhsayOBM and AhsayCBS. | ||
+ | In this user guide, we will focus on the software installation, as well as the end-to-end backup and restore process using the AhsayOBM as a client backup software. | ||
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===== Documentation ===== | ===== Documentation ===== |