We do a DR test every year and most of our servers are Virtual which makes it SUPER easy. However we have 2 servers that are physical. Last year I had an issue once I got Commvault finally installed on the new physical server and named the server the same name and IP and everything as what is on our production system I couldn’t get it to connect with commvault to restore to. Its possible there was issues at the facility, but I am wondering best practices for how to make this work smooth. Should we be adding commvault to a blank server and then connecting it back in with the same name or add the server as a generic name and push software to it from commvault and then rename it to what our system normally sees. I hope this makes a little sense and is not just a rambling question, if so forgive me for that one. Thanks for all the help.
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DR Best Practices for Physical Server Restore
Best answer by Jos Meijer
In a DR test we either:
Prepare a server, install the file system agent and perform full recovery.
Or run a 1-touch recovery, not so 1 touch, but does the job well for both Linux and Windows.
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