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    • A Offline
      abudef
      last edited by

      Hi,
      how exactly should I proceed if I want to restore a VM from backup but not as a new VM, but restore/replace the original one to keep the GUID etc.
      Thanks in advance.

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      • lawrencesystemsL Offline
        lawrencesystems Ambassador @abudef
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        @abudef

        It's a new VM so it get's a new GUID. Why would you want it to have the same one? Also if you keep the snapshot when doing a delta backup you can roll that VM back and keep it's GUID.

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          abudef @lawrencesystems
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          @lawrencesystems
          Yes I understand that a normal restore will create a new VM. But there are situations where I just need to overwrite the backed up VM itself. So this is only possible with a snapshot and only the new VM is always restored from the backup?

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          • lawrencesystemsL Offline
            lawrencesystems Ambassador @abudef
            last edited by

            @abudef
            Yes, as far as I know the only way to restore a VM but keep all the GUIDs the same is to roll back a snapshot.

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              abudef @lawrencesystems
              last edited by abudef

              @lawrencesystems
              And what is this option "Use differential restore" for? Do you have experience with it?

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              • lawrencesystemsL Offline
                lawrencesystems Ambassador @abudef
                last edited by

                @abudef
                XO will utilize the existing VM disk or snapshot as a base, restoring only the differential data to a new disk saving time. More details are in this blog post
                https://xen-orchestra.com/blog/xen-orchestra-5-89/

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                  abudef @lawrencesystems
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                  @lawrencesystems
                  Thanks a lot for all the information and recommendations!

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                    olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
                    last edited by

                    Thanks, I will make sure to add this in the official XO doc 🙂

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                      olivierlambert Vates 🪐 Co-Founder CEO
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