How to create a backup in Windows Server 2016?ġ. *If you can’t find this feature or fail to use it, please refer to Windows Server Backup service missing.
Then you can follow the wizard to select Windows Server Backup and install it.Īfter that, click Tools in Server Manager and choose Windows Server Backup to continue. Server Manager > Manage > Add Roles and Features > Role-based of feature-based installation > Select a server from the server pool. How does Windows Server 2016 backup and restore work? First you need to install the backup tool, the path is:
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But I fear with your VM disk setup, this increase of disk size will not help you for a long time. Similarily, you may shrink also your system reserved partition. Otherwise remove and forget it for the VM and then extend your system partition as needed. So if you have such needs, you want to have a backup for this recovery partition too. But for the VM itself, I don't see any such need. There may be a few cases for restoration of physical device if it was the result of a p2v move. I'm not sure I'll ever have much of a use for the recovery partition in a vm environment. So the remaining question is what and why such a partition has been created for a VM, unless it is a result of a p2v move. That's recommended for physical computers and hence used by OEMs by default. I am not sure how it was installed that the recovery was created after.