Server virtualization enhances the efficiency and adaptability of corporate IT infrastructures. It's straightforward to virtualize a Windows server and start leveraging Hyper-V virtual machines. These VMs are instrumental in supporting various business systems. Hence, it is vital to consistently back up Hyper-V VM data to safeguard against potential data loss.

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Synology is a widely utilized NAS solution for data storage in businesses. In this article, we will introduce three methods for backing up Hyper-V to Synology: using Synology Active Backup for Business, Windows Server Backup, or leveraging the Todo Backup Enterprise software. Feel free to select the backup approach that best aligns with your requirements.

How to Back Up Hyper-V to Synology Using Active Backup for Business

Active Backup for Business is a utility designed to protect your Hyper-V environments. Here are the step-by-step instructions on how to create a backup task using this feature: 1. **Installation and Setup** - First, ensure that you have installed the Active Backup for Business software on your server or system managing the Hyper-V environment. - Launch the application and sign in with your credentials. 2. **Select the Source** - In the main interface of the application, navigate to the "Backup" tab. - Click on "Add Backup" or "+ New Backup" to initiate the process. - Choose "Hyper-V" as the source type. 3. **Select the Hyper-V Server** - You will be prompted to select the Hyper-V host server. This can be a local server or a remote one to which you have access. - Enter the server details (IP address or hostname) and authentication credentials if required. 4. **Choose Virtual Machines** - The application will scan the selected server for available virtual machines (VMs). - Check the boxes next to the VMs you wish to back up, or choose to backup all VMs on the server. 5. **Select Backup Destination** - Choose where you want to store the backups. This could be a local drive, network location, or cloud storage (if supported). - Ensure that the destination has enough space to accommodate the backups. 6. **Configure Backup Settings** - Set the backup schedule, such as daily, weekly, or monthly, along with specific times. - Decide whether you want incremental or full backups. - You may also enable options like compression and encryption, if desired. 7. **Create a Backup Policy** - Optionally, you can create a backup policy to manage retention rules. This determines how many backup versions are kept and for how long. 8. **Review and Confirm** - Review the settings you've configured to ensure they meet your requirements. - Click "Create" or "Start Backup" to initiate the backup task. 9. **Monitor Backup Progress** - Once the backup task starts, you can monitor its progress within the application. - Notifications will inform you of any issues or successful completion. 10. **Verify Backup** - After the backup is complete, it's recommended to verify its integrity by performing a test restore. By following these steps, you'll have successfully created a backup task for your Hyper-V environment using Active Backup for Business.

1. Download Active Backup for Business from Package Center on your Synology NAS. 2. To begin with Active Backup for Business, select Virtual Machine > Microsoft Hyper-V tab, then click on Manage Hypervisor > Add. Enter the server address and account information to establish a connection with your Hyper-V.

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3. From the list, select the VM you wish to back up, then click the Create Task button to access the backup wizard.

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4. Choose a shared folder as the backup destination and click Next. You will then need to provide a name and select the virtual machines for this backup task.

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5. Customize the backup settings and schedule, and enable the Retention Policy according to your needs.

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6. After reviewing the summary and confirming your task settings, click Apply to start the Hyper-V backup process.

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How to Back Up Hyper-V to Synology Using Windows Server Backup 1. **Prepare the Environment:** - Ensure you have a functioning Hyper-V server running on your Windows Server. - Install the necessary updates and service packs for Windows Server. - Install the Synology NAS (Network Attached Storage) device and access it via a network connection. - Make sure your Synology NAS has sufficient storage space to accommodate the Hyper-V backups. 2. **Enable Windows Server Backup:** - Open the "Server Manager" on your Windows Server. - Click on "Tools" in the top-right corner, then select "Windows Server Backup." - In the Windows Server Backup window, click "Manage Backup" and choose "Backup Schedule." 3. **Configure Backup Settings:** - In the "Backup Schedule Wizard," select "Custom" and click "Next." - Choose the backup type as "File and Folder Backup." - Under "Select Items to Backup," click "Add Items." - Browse to the location of the Hyper-V virtual machine files (usually in the "C:\Program Files\Hyper-V\VHDs" folder) and select them. Add any additional VMs you want to back up. - Click "Next" and then choose the backup destination as "Remote shared folder." 4. **Connect to Synology NAS:** - Enter the network path to your Synology NAS share in the format "\SynologyNAS_IP_or_Name\Share_Name". For example, "\\192.168.1.100\HyperVBackups". - Authenticate with the appropriate credentials (username and password) for accessing the Synology share. - Click "Next" and confirm the settings. 5. **Set Backup Schedule:** - Choose the frequency at which you want the backups to run (daily, weekly, etc.). - Specify the time when the backup should occur, ensuring that the Hyper-V host and NAS are both active during this time. - Click "Next" and review the summary of your settings. 6. **Finalize Configuration:** - Click "Finish" to create the backup schedule. - Confirm any User Account Control prompts that appear. 7. **Monitor Backups:** - After the first backup, check the status and verify the backup's integrity on both the Windows Server and Synology NAS. - Regularly review the backup logs to ensure successful completion and troubleshoot any issues that arise. Now, your Hyper-V virtual machines will be backed up to your Synology NAS according to the schedule you've set. Remember to test the restore process periodically to ensure the backups are functional in case of a disaster recovery scenario.

Windows Server Backup is specifically tailored for data backup within a Windows server ecosystem. Upon installing Windows Server Backup, you can proceed with backing up your Hyper-V to Synology using the following steps: 1. Make sure your Synology NAS is properly set up and accessible on the network. Create a shared folder on the Synology NAS that will function as the backup destination. 2. Launch Windows Server Backup from the Server Manager dashboard. In the resulting window, click on Backup Once from the Actions menu.

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3. Click on Add Items. A list of volumes will be displayed, enabling you to choose the Hyper-V option. Click OK and proceed to the following step.

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4. Select the Synology shared folder as the backup destination to save your backup. Click Backup to initiate the backup process for your Hyper-V.

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"Backup Hyper-V to Synology using Todo Backup Enterprise"

Although there might be specific requirements and constraints when using the aforementioned tools for backing up Hyper-V virtual machines (VMs) to a Synology Network Attached Storage (NAS), we provide an exceptional backup solution tailored for this purpose.

Todo Backup Enterprise is a professional backup and disaster recovery solution tailored for enterprise IT infrastructures. It supports backing up Hyper-V virtual machines on various Windows Server editions, including 2003, 2008, 2008 R2, 2012, 2012 R2, 2016, and 2019. This solution enables designating a Synology NAS as the target backup location. Its intuitive user interface makes it easy to create backup and restoration tasks. Backing up a Hyper-V VM only requires three straightforward steps each time you need to perform a backup.

1. After installing Todo Backup Enterprise on the Virtual Machine, launch it and click New Task to set up a new backup.

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2. Select the NAS drive as the backup destination. Next, enter the IP/Name of the NAS device along with the appropriate credentials to establish a connection. Choose a specific folder where you wish to store your backup files.

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3. Configure the backup settings, including the backup schedule, retention policy, and encryption options. After completing all the settings, click on Proceed to initiate the backup task.

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Conclusion

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) for How to Efficiently Backup Hyper-V to Synology: 1. What is Hyper-V? - Hyper-V is a hypervisor technology developed by Microsoft, allowing you to create and manage virtual machines on Windows operating systems. 2. What is Synology? - Synology is a brand that offers network-attached storage (NAS) devices, which provide centralized data storage, backup, and various other services for home and business users. 3. Why should I back up my Hyper-V virtual machines to Synology? - Backing up your Hyper-V VMs to Synology ensures data safety, enables quick recovery in case of failures, and provides an off-host backup solution for better disaster recovery. 4. Does Synology support Hyper-V backups natively? - Yes, Synology's HyperBackup package allows you to create and manage backups of Hyper-V virtual machines directly on your Synology NAS. 5. How do I install the HyperBackup package on my Synology NAS? - Access the Package Center on your Synology NAS, search for "HyperBackup," and follow the installation instructions. 6. Do I need any additional software on my Hyper-V host for backing up to Synology? - No, the HyperBackup package on Synology should be sufficient. However, ensure your NAS can access the Hyper-V host's shared folder or network location. 7. Can I schedule automated backups? - Yes, HyperBackup supports scheduling backups at specific times, ensuring regular and seamless data protection. 8. How much storage space do I need on my Synology NAS for Hyper-V backups? - The required space depends on the size of your virtual machines. It's recommended to have at least double the size of your VMs to accommodate snapshots and previous versions. 9. Is it possible to restore individual files from a backed-up Hyper-V VM? - Yes, with the help of Synology's HyperBackup, you can restore specific files or folders from a backed-up VM without needing to restore the entire VM. 10. Can I encrypt my Hyper-V backups on Synology? - Yes, Synology's HyperBackup supports encryption, providing an additional layer of security for your backups. 11. What is the difference between a snapshot and a backup in Hyper-V and Synology context? - A snapshot in Hyper-V captures the VM's state at a given point in time, while a backup is a complete copy of the VM's data that can be restored independently. In Synology, both concepts are integrated into the backup process. 12. How often should I perform Hyper-V backups to Synology? - Backup frequency depends on your tolerance for data loss. It's generally advisable to perform daily backups or more frequently for critical systems. 13. Are there any limitations on the number of Hyper-V VMs I can back up to Synology? - The number of VMs depends on your Synology NAS's hardware resources. Ensure your NAS has enough CPU, memory, and storage capacity to handle the backup workload. 14. Can I replicate my Hyper-V backups to another Synology NAS for additional redundancy? - Yes, Synology's Replication & Snapshots feature allows you to replicate backups to another Synology NAS for disaster recovery purposes.

1. What software can I use to back up Hyper-V to Synology?
You can utilize third-party backup software such as Todo Backup Enterprise to backup Hyper-V virtual machines to a Synology NAS device.

2. Do I need to install any additional software on Synology NAS to back up Hyper-V VMs?
No, you don't need to install any extra software on your Synology NAS. You can utilize the SMB or NFS protocol to access the NAS and directly copy the backup files.

3. How can I ensure the security of backups stored on Synology NAS?
You can enable encryption on tools like Todo Backup Enterprise to secure your backup files.

4. What is the recommended backup schedule for Hyper-V VMs?
It is recommended to schedule daily backups of Hyper-V virtual machines to ensure data protection and facilitate rapid recovery in the event of any failure.