Backup Exec 20.4 Readme
- Backup Exec 20.4 Readme
- About this readme
- What's new in Backup Exec 20.4
- Features or requirements no longer supported by Backup Exec
- Where to find more information
- Backup Exec installation notes
- Software Compatibility List (SCL) and Hardware Compatibility List (HCL) and driver notes
- Cluster-aware Backup Exec notes
- Agent for Windows notes
- Deduplication Feature notes
- Agent for VMware notes
- Agent for Hyper-V notes
- SharePoint Agent notes
- Exchange Agent notes
- Agent for Oracle notes
- System Disaster Recovery notes
- Central Admin Server Feature notes
System Disaster Recovery notes
The following notes detail information about using Simplified Disaster Recovery with Backup Exec:
To create a Simplified Disaster Recovery (SDR) disk image on Windows Server 2019 operating system, Backup Exec supports Microsoft Windows Assessment and Deployment Kit (ADK) 1809 as the default ADK for SDR creation. You have to manually download and install Windows ADK 1809 using the following link.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/get-started/adk-install?ocid=tia-235208000
You should review the topic for Simplified Disaster Recovery in the Backup Exec Administrator's Guide.
To create a Simplified Disaster Recovery (SDR) disk image on Windows Server 2008 R2 to Windows Server 2016 operating systems, Backup Exec supports only Windows ADK 10.
You should review the topic for Simplified Disaster Recovery in the Backup Exec Administrator's Guide.
Volumes created on storage pools and spaces in Windows ADK 1809 environment are not recognized by the restored Windows Server 2019 operating system. This is a Microsoft issue.