Hypervisor-independent block-level live browse for access to backed up virtual machine (VM) data and hypervisor-free file-level recovery (block-level pseudo-mount)
First Claim
1. A method comprising:
- storing to a secondary storage device a secondary copy of virtual-machine payload data backed up from a virtual disk of a virtual machine,wherein the payload data in the secondary copy comprises (i) a catalogue of a virtual machine file system, and (ii) a plurality of extents comprising data blocks;
creating a pseudo-disk on a first computing device,wherein the first computing device (a) is distinct from another computing device that hosted the virtual machine and (b) is in communication with the secondary storage device,wherein the pseudo-disk is created by a pseudo-disk driver executing on the first computing device, andwherein a media agent also executes on the first computing device;
mounting the pseudo-disk to the first computing device,wherein the pseudo-disk driver presents, to a file system on the first computing device, the pseudo-disk as a physical block data storage device and not as a virtual disk;
retrieving by the pseudo-disk driver the catalogue of the virtual machine file system from the secondary copy on the secondary storage device and into the pseudo-disk;
enumerating, by the file system on the first computing device, the retrieved catalogue of the virtual machine file system;
transmitting, by the media agent, in response to a request to browse the virtual machine, an enumeration of the catalogue of the virtual machine file system obtained by the media agent from the file system on the first computing device;
wherein the enumerating of the retrieved catalogue of the virtual machine file system is performed at the first computing device lacking a hypervisor to interpret the retrieved catalogue of the virtual machine file system, and further lacking a communicative coupling to another computing device with a hypervisor to interpret the retrieved catalogue of the virtual machine file system; and
wherein the media agent and the file system on the first computing device lack direct access to the secondary copy comprising the catalogue of the virtual machine file system backed up from the virtual disk of the virtual machine.
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Abstract
Hypervisor-independent block-level live browse is used for directly accessing backed up virtual machine (VM) data. Hypervisor-free file-level recovery (block-level pseudo-mount) from backed up VMs also is disclosed. Backed up virtual machine (“VM”) data can be browsed without needing or using a hypervisor. Individual backed up VM files can be requested and restored to anywhere without a hypervisor and without the need to restore the rest of the backed up virtual disk. Hypervisor-agnostic VM backups can be browsed and recovered without a hypervisor and from anywhere, and individual backed up VM files can be restored to anywhere, e.g., to a different VM platform, to a non-VM environment, without restoring an entire virtual disk, and without a recovery data agent at the destination.
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20 Claims
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1. A method comprising:
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storing to a secondary storage device a secondary copy of virtual-machine payload data backed up from a virtual disk of a virtual machine, wherein the payload data in the secondary copy comprises (i) a catalogue of a virtual machine file system, and (ii) a plurality of extents comprising data blocks; creating a pseudo-disk on a first computing device, wherein the first computing device (a) is distinct from another computing device that hosted the virtual machine and (b) is in communication with the secondary storage device, wherein the pseudo-disk is created by a pseudo-disk driver executing on the first computing device, and wherein a media agent also executes on the first computing device; mounting the pseudo-disk to the first computing device, wherein the pseudo-disk driver presents, to a file system on the first computing device, the pseudo-disk as a physical block data storage device and not as a virtual disk; retrieving by the pseudo-disk driver the catalogue of the virtual machine file system from the secondary copy on the secondary storage device and into the pseudo-disk; enumerating, by the file system on the first computing device, the retrieved catalogue of the virtual machine file system; transmitting, by the media agent, in response to a request to browse the virtual machine, an enumeration of the catalogue of the virtual machine file system obtained by the media agent from the file system on the first computing device; wherein the enumerating of the retrieved catalogue of the virtual machine file system is performed at the first computing device lacking a hypervisor to interpret the retrieved catalogue of the virtual machine file system, and further lacking a communicative coupling to another computing device with a hypervisor to interpret the retrieved catalogue of the virtual machine file system; and wherein the media agent and the file system on the first computing device lack direct access to the secondary copy comprising the catalogue of the virtual machine file system backed up from the virtual disk of the virtual machine. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method comprising:
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storing to a secondary storage device a secondary copy of virtual-machine payload data backed up from a virtual disk of a virtual machine, wherein the payload data in the secondary copy comprises (i) a catalogue of a virtual machine file system, and (ii) a plurality of extents comprising data blocks, and wherein the secondary copy does not comprise hypervisor-specific metadata from the virtual disk of the virtual machine; creating a pseudo-disk on a first computing device, wherein the first computing device (a) is distinct from another computing device that hosted the virtual machine and (b) is in communication with the secondary storage device, wherein the pseudo-disk is created by a pseudo-disk driver executing on the first computing device, and wherein a media agent also executes on the first computing device; mounting the pseudo-disk to the first computing device, wherein the pseudo-disk driver presents, to a file system on the first computing device, the pseudo-disk as a physical block data storage device and not as a virtual disk; retrieving by the pseudo-disk driver the catalogue of the virtual machine file system from the secondary copy on the secondary storage device and into the pseudo-disk; interpreting, by the file system on the first computing device, the retrieved catalogue of the virtual machine file system; transmitting, by the media agent, in response to a request to browse the virtual machine, an enumeration, based on the interpreting, of the catalogue of the virtual machine file system obtained by the media agent from the file system on the first computing device; wherein the interpreting of the retrieved catalogue of the virtual machine file system is performed at the first computing device lacking a hypervisor to interpret the retrieved catalogue of the virtual machine file system, and further lacking a communicative coupling to another computing device with a hypervisor to interpret the retrieved catalogue of the virtual machine file system; and wherein the media agent and the file system on the first computing device lack direct access to the secondary copy comprising the catalogue of the virtual machine file system backed up from the virtual disk of the virtual machine. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15)
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16. A method comprising:
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storing to a secondary storage device a secondary copy of virtual-machine payload data backed up from a virtual disk of a virtual machine, wherein the payload data in the secondary copy comprises (i) a catalogue of a virtual machine file system, and (ii) a plurality of extents comprising data blocks; creating a pseudo-disk on a first computing device, wherein the first computing device (a) is distinct from another computing device that hosted the virtual machine, and (b) is in communication with the secondary storage device, wherein the pseudo-disk is created by a pseudo-disk driver executing on the first computing device, and wherein a media agent also executes on the first computing device; mounting the pseudo-disk to the first computing device, wherein the pseudo-disk driver presents, to a file system on the first computing device, the pseudo-disk as a physical block data storage device and not as a virtual disk; retrieving by the pseudo-disk driver the catalogue of the virtual machine file system from the secondary copy on the secondary storage device and into the pseudo-disk; interpreting, by the file system on the first computing device, the retrieved catalogue of the virtual machine file system; receiving by the media agent a first request for a first file of the virtual machine; restoring the first file, at least in part by the media agent, from one or more extents in the plurality of extents comprising data blocks, wherein the one or more extents are retrieved by the pseudo-disk driver from the secondary copy into the pseudo-disk based on information about the first file in the enumerated catalogue of the virtual machine file system interpreted by the file system on the first computing device; and wherein the restoring of the first file is performed at the first computing device without using, accessing, or connecting to a hypervisor. - View Dependent Claims (17, 18, 19, 20)
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