For image backups, the backup validation mechanism is similar to restoring a virtual machine backup to a new virtual machine, except that once the backup is validated, the new virtual machine is automatically deleted from vCenter.
Backup validations can be initiated for a single virtual machine backup as needed (on-demand), or scheduled for an entire group of virtual machines. Scheduled backup validations always use the latest completed backup for each virtual machine group member.
What is validated
The default validation verifies that the virtual machine powers on and that the operating system starts following the restore.
Backup validations also provide an optional capability for running a user-defined script to perform custom application-level verifications. The script must exist in the backup to be validated. You cannot run external scripts during a backup validation.
Supported script types are shell scripts for Linux virtual machines, and DOS batch files for Windows virtual machines. Perl scripts are not supported.
VM backup validation groups
Scheduled backup validations are implemented using special VM Backup Validation groups. These groups are only used to perform automated backup validations, they cannot be used for any other purpose.
VM Backup Validation groups differ from other groups as follows:
VM Backup Validation groups do not have retention policies assigned to them.
The dataset assigned to each VM Backup Validation group is automatically created when the group is created. The dataset name is the same as the VM Backup Validation group name.
Each VM Backup Validation group also stores a location where new virtual machines are temporarily created during the backup validation (that is, an ESX host or cluster, datastore, and folder).
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