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How to Recover Virtual Machine Data from VMWare vSphere ESXi Hypervisor with VMFS File System

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  • Опубликовано: 19 авг 2024

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  • @HetmanRecovery
    @HetmanRecovery  Год назад +1

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    • @howardreynolds7972
      @howardreynolds7972 8 месяцев назад

      How do you recover the VM or the vmdk from the vmfs datastore, which in production, would be located on a SAN?

    • @HetmanRecovery
      @HetmanRecovery  8 месяцев назад

      To recover a VM or a VMDK from a VMFS datastore located on a SAN, you can use Hetman Partition Recovery. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
      Connect the SAN storage device to a Windows computer where Hetman Partition Recovery is installed.
      Launch Hetman Partition Recovery and select the physical disk representing the SAN storage device.
      Click on the “Next” button to start the analysis of the disk.
      Wait for the software to scan the disk and display the list of partitions and file systems found.
      Locate the VMFS partition that contains the VM or the VMDK you want to recover.
      Select the VMFS partition and click on the “Next” button to proceed.
      Hetman Partition Recovery will analyze the selected partition and display the list of files and folders available for recovery.
      Navigate through the folder structure to locate the VM or the VMDK file you want to recover.
      Select the desired files and click on the “Recovery” button to save them to a different location.
      Choose a destination folder to save the recovered files and click on the “Recovery” button to start the recovery process.
      Wait for Hetman Partition Recovery to recover the selected files and verify their integrity.
      Once the recovery process is complete, you can access the recovered VM or VMDK files from the destination folder you selected.
      Please note that Hetman Partition Recovery supports various file systems, including VMFS, and can recover data from virtual machine disks. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully and avoid writing any new data to the SAN storage device to prevent overwriting the lost data.

  • @chardanelabiste4576
    @chardanelabiste4576 10 месяцев назад

    hi, what motherboard do you have? why it can support SAS?

  • @ivocaric1145
    @ivocaric1145 Месяц назад

    I tried to restore data disk of windows virtaul macine (VM Ware) as my host colapsed. With help of Partition recovery I made full scan of hardware disk. I can see files of this windows virtual machine, although no prewiev is possible - wonder why. When trying to recover data (clips and pictures) recovered data are corupted. Size of the files are correct but can not be opened. Any sugestions?

    • @HetmanRecovery
      @HetmanRecovery  Месяц назад

      If you are experiencing issues with recovering data from a Windows virtual machine disk (VMDK) using Hetman Partition Recovery and finding that the recovered files are corrupted and cannot be opened, here are some suggestions to try:
      Deep Scan: Perform a deep scan using Hetman Partition Recovery to ensure all possible data is detected and recovered from the virtual machine disk.
      File Preview: If you are unable to preview the files before recovery, it could be due to the complexity of the file formats or the extent of corruption. In such cases, it’s recommended to proceed with the recovery process and attempt to open the recovered files after they have been restored.
      File Integrity: Ensure that the recovered files are not being overwritten or saved to the same disk from which they are being recovered. Save the recovered files to a different location to prevent further data corruption.
      File Format Compatibility: Check if the software you are using to open the recovered files supports the file formats of the clips and pictures you are trying to recover. Sometimes, using a different software application may help in opening the files.
      Data Recovery Settings: Review the data recovery settings in Hetman Partition Recovery to ensure that the correct file formats and data types are selected for recovery. Adjusting the settings may improve the recovery results.
      Corrupted Files: If the files are still corrupted after recovery, it’s possible that the original data was damaged or overwritten before the recovery process. In such cases, data recovery may not be able to restore the files in a usable state.

  • @howardreynolds7972
    @howardreynolds7972 8 месяцев назад

    How do you recover the VM or the vmdk from the vmfs datastore, which in production, would be located on a SAN

    • @HetmanRecovery
      @HetmanRecovery  8 месяцев назад

      To recover a VM or a VMDK from a VMFS datastore located on a SAN, you can use Hetman Partition Recovery. Here’s a step-by-step guide:
      Connect the SAN storage device to a Windows computer where Hetman Partition Recovery is installed.
      Launch Hetman Partition Recovery and select the physical disk representing the SAN storage device.
      Click on the “Next” button to start the analysis of the disk.
      Wait for the software to scan the disk and display the list of partitions and file systems found.
      Locate the VMFS partition that contains the VM or the VMDK you want to recover.
      Select the VMFS partition and click on the “Next” button to proceed.
      Hetman Partition Recovery will analyze the selected partition and display the list of files and folders available for recovery.
      Navigate through the folder structure to locate the VM or the VMDK file you want to recover.
      Select the desired files and click on the “Recovery” button to save them to a different location.
      Choose a destination folder to save the recovered files and click on the “Recovery” button to start the recovery process.
      Wait for Hetman Partition Recovery to recover the selected files and verify their integrity.
      Once the recovery process is complete, you can access the recovered VM or VMDK files from the destination folder you selected.
      Please note that Hetman Partition Recovery supports various file systems, including VMFS, and can recover data from virtual machine disks. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully and avoid writing any new data to the SAN storage device to prevent overwriting the lost data.

  • @sahara101
    @sahara101 Год назад +1

    Hello, can it also recover the vmdk file itself from the vmfs directory on the esxi? Thanks

    • @howardreynolds7972
      @howardreynolds7972 8 месяцев назад

      Good Night.. Did you ever receive an answer for this question?

    • @HetmanRecovery
      @HetmanRecovery  8 месяцев назад

      Yes, Hetman Partition Recovery can recover the VMDK file itself from the VMFS directory on ESXi. It supports VMFS file system and can recover files from virtual machine disks, including VMDK files.

  • @richardothieno-j7f
    @richardothieno-j7f Месяц назад

    Your software keeps on hanging at 80%

    • @HetmanRecovery
      @HetmanRecovery  Месяц назад

      our program cannot be the cause of this. Something else is preventing her from working.