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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI RHV Administrator's Guide
  3. Recovering RHV virtual machines
  4. About the supported virtual disk formats and disk provisioning during VM recovery

About the supported virtual disk formats and disk provisioning during VM recovery

RHV supported allocation methods for virtual disks

RHV supports the following allocation methods for virtual disks:

  • Pre-allocated (Thick provision)

    Pre-allocated indicates fully-allocated raw disks.

  • Thin provision

    Thin provisioned disks are of the following types:

    • Raw sparse (default on file storage such as NFS)

    • QCOW2 (default on block storage such as FC, SAN, iSCSI)

    The thin provisioned virtual disk that is created on block storage is always in QCoW2 format.

Virtual disk provisioning for RHV VM recovery

Based on the disk provisioning option that you select in NetBackup, the virtual disks are created as described in the following table:

Table: Virtual disk provisioning for RHV VM recovery

The disk provisioning option that is selected during restore

Original disk format during backup

RAW sparse

RAW pre-allocated

QCOW2

Original or default

RAW sparse

(QCOW2 on block storage)

RAW pre-allocated

RAW sparse

(QCOW2 on block storage)

Thin

RAW sparse

(QCOW2 on block storage)

RAW sparse

(QCOW2 on block storage)

RAW sparse

(QCOW2 on block storage)

Thick

RAW pre-allocated

RAW pre-allocated

RAW pre-allocated

Disk formats for VM templates
  • VM templates can have the disks that have RAW or QCOW2 format.

  • Storage allocation can be thin (dependent) or clone (independent).

    In Clone (independent) allocation, the contents of template disks are copied to the VM disk.

    In Thin (dependent) allocation, the template disks are referred as base disks for the VM.

  • When multiple VMs are deployed from the same template with Thin allocation, then the VMs share the template disks.

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