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    XOA: backup Active Directory vm

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      fatek
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      @olivierlambert Can you comment on this?

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        fatek
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        btw, Vinchin does not support AD backup.

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        • olivierlambertO Offline
          olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
          last edited by olivierlambert

          We had 0 feedback of issues with restoring MS AD or MS SQL VMs, since we started to create backup with XO (almost 10 years).

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            fatek @olivierlambert
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            @olivierlambert
            Since there is 0 feedback of issues, is backup/restore of MS AD officially supported?

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            • olivierlambertO Offline
              olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
              last edited by olivierlambert

              We are not Microsoft experts, we do not manage what's inside your VM, and if you have a problem inside the VM, it's likely unrelated to XO. We can't guarantee the behavior of thousand of thousands of different app, we do VM backup. If official support for AD means we should have the skills to debug AD, then the answer is no. We do guarantee that the VM should be restored as when it was running.

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                fatek
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                I would not expect you to debug AD.
                My main focus is can the MS AD vm be restored to it''s previous running state?

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                • olivierlambertO Offline
                  olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                  last edited by

                  It's a VM snapshot, so the VM will be at the same state than when we did the snapshot, no more, no less 🙂

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                  • nick.lloydN Offline
                    nick.lloyd @fatek
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                    @fatek You can backup and restore AD VMs just fine. Like @Gheppy said, ideally within the same day/same time. However, you really should have one primary AD controller and the other ones set to read-only. That way you have one source of truth, but other duplicates can respond to requests, but you need to decide if that's "correct" for your situation obviously.

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                      fatek @nick.lloyd
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                      @Nick-085 Are you doing daily full backups of your AD?

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                      • nick.lloydN Offline
                        nick.lloyd @fatek
                        last edited by nick.lloyd

                        @fatek One primary domain controller is replicated to an off-site location using the "Continuous Replication" feature every hour using snapshot mode "with memory". The "Full Backup" interval is set to 6. This guide is followed for most of the infrastructure.

                        However, other LDAP servers are used for authentication and source(s) of truth, so it's a bit more complicated.

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                          nikade Top contributor
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                          According to Microsoft you need to use their built in backup feature or a software that supports AD and VSS which will tell the VM OS that it is going to be backed up.
                          Unless you do this there might be corruption of the AD Databases according to Microsoft.

                          ALL THO we've been backing up our AD servers with XOA snapshots (Both normal backup and incremental) and had only 1 issue since we started using XOA in 2016.
                          Since that issue we also use a guest agent (From Ahsay CBS) that makes a Windows System State backup and Windows System Backup.

                          More info about that can be found here:

                          https://wiki.ahsay.com/doku.php?id=public:version_9:client:9447_system_state_backup_vs_system_backup

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