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Chapter 13.  Working with a virtual 
environment 
Virtual machine technologies provide a powerful tool to help accelerate the development, 
testing, deployment and support of PC applications.  
As with physical machines, virtual machine (VM) data needs to be backed up periodically 
to prevent its loss due to hardware failure or human errors. Since more and more 
organizations choose running their business processes in a virtual environment, they need 
a solution to perform the data backup and restore on virtual machines. This chapter 
covers how Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise  Server  can  be  used  in  virtual  and 
heterogeneous environments.  
13.1  Backing up data on virtual machines 
virtual machine is an emulated computer running within a host operating system. The 
software that emulates the computer is called the virtualization software. The most 
popular types of virtualization software are VMware Server and VMware Workstation, 
Microsoft Virtual Server and Microsoft Virtual PC, Citrix XenServer  and Parallels 
Workstation.  
Generally, a virtual machine can be treated: 
1. As a physical computer (when it is online). Most Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise 
Server features and settings are applicable to a VM. The backup procedure is almost the 
same (see details in 
).  
2. As a set of files that change in line with the VM state. The files represent the VM 
configuration, storage, memory or other parameters. The files can be backed up with 
both imaging and file-level backup.  
However, backing up the running VM files can prevent us from restoring the virtual 
system to a consistent point-in-time state. The issue is somewhat like backing up a 
database. (The classic example is the Active Directory database, which seldom can be 
recovered to a usable state.) Therefore, integration with dedicated tools available from 
VM vendors is advisable.  
Acronis True Image Echo Enterprise Server supports VMware Consolidated backup 
available in VMware Infrastructure 3. This application takes snapshots of virtual machines 
and uploads them to the proxy server. This enables LAN-free VM backup from the server 
rather than directly from ESX server. 
 
Microsoft Virtual Server 2005 R2 SP1 has the Virtual Server Volume Shadow Copy Service 
(VSS) writer (VS Writer), which takes the VM snapshot by the backup software request. 
Support for the VS writer may be considered in future Acronis True Image Enterprise 
versions. 
If you plan to back up the virtual machine files, stop or suspend the virtual machine. 
Since the virtual disk file changes from session to session and therefore will be always 
included in the backup, incremental or differential backups are not appropriate in this 
case. An incremental backup size will be almost equal to a full backup size. 
13.2  Recovering data on virtual machines 
A virtual disk can be restored from its image (.tib file), previously created with Acronis 
True Image Echo Enterprise Server just as physical disk can be recovered.