Restore options for restore of Hyper-V individual files
Select from the following restore options.
Table: Options for individual file restore
Option | Description |
|---|---|
Restores the folders and files to the location where they resided when the backup occurred. | |
Restores the folders and files with their original hierarchy, but to a different location. Use the Destination field to enter the restore location. If the original volume at the time of backup (such as E:\) does not exist on the destination client for this restore, the restore fails. | |
Restores the folders and files to individually designated locations. | |
If any of the files that you want to restore already exist at the restore destination, the restore overwrites the existing files. | |
Defines the media server that has access to the storage unit that contains the backup image. An example of such an environment is a Media Server Deduplication Pool (MSDP) with multiple media servers. Note: If the storage unit that contains the backup image is not shared with multiple media servers, this option is grayed out. | |
Determines the restore job's priority for restore resources. A higher priority means that NetBackup assigns the first available drive to the first restore job with the highest priority. Enter a number (maximum 99999). The default for all restore jobs is 0, the lowest priority possible. Any restore job with a priority greater than zero has priority over the default setting. |