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Virtual server protection
Select a link to jump to instructions that correspond with your virtual configuration.
l Physical or virtual (guest level) to Hyper-V or ESXvirtual—If your source is a
physical or virtual server, and you want to protect the volumes from the physical
server or the volumes from within the virtual guest operating system, and your
target is a virtual server on a Hyper- V or ESXserver, then see Protecting an entire
physical or virtual server to a Hyper-V or ESX server.
l Hyper-V virtual (host level) to Hyper-V virtual—If your source is a virtual server
on a Hyper-V server, and you want to protect the host-level virtual disk files (.vhd
files), and your target is a virtual server on a Hyper-V server, then see Protecting a
Hyper-V server to a Hyper-V server.
l ESX virtual (host level) to ESXvirtual—If your source is a virtual server on an
ESXserver, and you want to protect the host-level virtual disk files (.vmdk files),
and your target is a virtual server on an ESX server, then see Protecting an ESX
server to an ESX server.
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