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Creating Recovery Media for a Bare Metal Restore For CSSB 6.x Enhanced
Carbonite Safe Server Backup requires you to create recovery media in order to perform a Bare Metal restore. It is recommended that you create the recovery media after you schedule your first Bare Metal Image backup.
Creating Recovery Media for a Bare Metal Restore (CSSB 6.7 and above)
Carbonite Safe Server Backup requires you to create recovery media in order to perform a Bare Metal restore. It is recommended that you create the recovery media after you schedule your first Bare Metal Image backup.
Restoring a Bare Metal Image (CSSB 6.6 or Below) For CSSB 6.x Enhanced
A Bare Metal Image backup can be restored using two methods. You can perform a complete Bare Metal restore or a file/folder level restore. To perform a Bare Metal restore, you first need to create a recovery media. After performing a Bare Image restore, additional steps will be required to recover Microsoft SQL Server, Exchange Server and SharePoint databases.
MSG: Bare Metal Image - Operation failed. Error code = 54, Error message = Cannot get access to device or open volume
Error message: "Operation failed. Error code = 54, Error message = Cannot get access to device or open volume" during the creation of the Bare Metal Recovery Media
Restoring a Bare Metal Image (CSSB 6.7 and above)
A Bare Metal Image backup can be restored using two methods. You can perform a complete Bare Metal restore or a file/folder level restore. To perform a Bare Metal restore, you first need to create a recovery media. After performing a Bare Image restore, additional steps will be required to recover Microsoft SQL Server, Exchange Server and SharePoint databases.
Creating a Bare Metal Image Backup For CSSB 6.x Enhanced
A Bare Metal Image backup allows the restore of an entire system to a similar or dissimilar hardware.
FAQ: What Is A Bare Metal Image Backup?
What Is A Bare Metal Image Backup?


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