You can move snapshots but to do so you must export them and to export them you 
must export the entire hyper-V image.
This article http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/2008.10.disasterr.aspx 
suggest you can restore them piecemeal- but I don't know how to do this....
This begs the hack of exporting a hyper-V image and replacing its last snapshot 
with a more recent snapshot.


This also begs the larger question:
What do you do in the situation where you have the VHD  + Snapshots from a 
running server but the Host is OS is gone?
..I don't know
Chuck


From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Mitch Denny
Sent: Thursday, February 26, 2009 3:26 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Backing up TFS instance

With Hyper-V it is basically free. Grab Hyper-V core then use your existing 
license. I believe snapshots on Hyper-V can be moved.

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Madsen, Brian
Sent: Thursday, 26 February 2009 9:31 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Backing up TFS instance

Hey Guys,

We just had a bit of scare this week, which saw our data centre (at my client) 
shut down due to a massive failure in the aircon.

All servers (well, production level ones) has been migrated to another 
site/location but dev boxes and environments will be left (for the time being) 
in the old data centre.

This has naturally brought some concern to us as we don't just rely on the 
database to be backeup but also the instances of the our TFS environment.

We run a multi-server setup for our TFS and we did have the following set up:

1)     virtual image snapshot of all servers done (not incrementally done, but 
one off)
2)     databases backed up

Naturally I would like to find a way to back up/restore the TFS server as well. 
We do have, as mentioned, a virtual image snapshot of the server but would like 
to know if there's a better way to do this (the snapshot isn't hardware 
agnostic so we'd have to rely on same hardware - next version of our back up 
software, for the virtual snapshots will be hardware agnostic).

Preferably it'd be nice it we could somehow back up TFS's configuration files 
(so the configuration aspect is at least taken care of) - the install of TFS 
itself isn't a concern at this point.

Any great ideas on how to back up our whole TFS environment as well for a rapid 
recovery (time == $$$)?


Brian Madsen
Microsoft MVP Visual Developer ASP.Net


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