Validation is an operation that checks the possibility of data recovery from a backup.
Validation of a backup location validates all the backups stored in the location.
How it works
A validation plan offers two validation methods. If you select both methods, the operations will be performed consecutively.
For more information about validation by calculating a checksum, refer to "Backup validation".
This method works only for disk-level backups that contain an operating system. To use this method, you need an ESXi or Hyper-V host and a backup agent (Agent for VMware or Agent for Hyper-V) that manages this host.
The agent runs a virtual machine from a backup, and then connects to VMware Tools or Hyper-V Heartbeat Service to ensure that the operating system has started successfully. If the connection fails, the agent attempts to connect every two minutes, a total of five times. If none of the attempts are successful, the validation fails.
Regardless of the number of validation plans and validated backups, the agent that performs validation runs one virtual machine at a time. As soon as the validation result becomes clear, the agent deletes the virtual machine and runs the next one.
If the validation fails, you can drill down to the details on the Activities section of the Overview tab.
Supported locations
The following table summarizes backup locations supported by validation plans.
Backup location |
Calculating a checksum |
Running a VM |
Cloud storage |
+ |
+ |
Local folder |
+ |
+ |
Network folder |
+ |
+ |
NFS folder |
– |
– |
Secure Zone |
– |
– |
SFTP server |
– |
– |
Managed location |
+ |
+ |
Tape device |
+ |
– |
Creating a new validation plan
The software displays a new plan template.
If you want to perform validation by running a virtual machine from a backup, select Agent for VMware or Agent for Hyper-V. Otherwise, select any agent that is registered on the management server and has access to the backup location.
You can switch between selecting backups and selecting entire locations by using the Locations / Backups switch in the top-right corner.
If the selected backups are encrypted, all of them must use the same encryption password. For backups that use different encryption passwords, create separate plans.
The software will calculate a checksum for every data block saved in a backup.
The software will run a virtual machine from each backup.
The default name is [Machine Name]_validate.
The default setting is Thin for VMware ESXi and Dynamically expanding for Hyper-V.
By default, the virtual machine is not connected to a network and the virtual machine memory size equals that of the original machine.