We confirmed by the restore test with some OS in the table below.
Test results with Arcserve UDP Version 6.0
(*1) For Linux, the boot mode (BIOS or UEFI) of the server must be the same at the migration source / migration destination.
The boot mode of each ECL 2.0 server is as follows.
・Virtual server:BIOS(Can not change)
・Bare metal server:UEFI(Changeable to BIOS only when BYOL)
・Virtual machine on dedicated hypervisor:any(Specified when creating a virtual machine)
(*2) Dedicated hypervisor:vSphere or Hyper-V
(*3) Dedicated hypervisor :only vSphere(Hyper-V virtual machines are excluded)
migration
destination
|
OS |
ECL2.0
Virtual server
|
ECL2.0
Bare metal server
|
ECL2.0
Virtual machine on dedicated hypervisor
|
ECL2.0
Virtual server
|
Windows Server 2012R2
|
〇 |
〇 |
〇(*2) |
Linux(RHEL7)(*1) |
〇 |
〇 |
〇(*3) |
ECL2.0
Bare metal server
|
Windows Server 2012R2 |
〇 |
〇 |
〇(*2) |
Linux(RHEL7)(*1) |
〇 |
〇 |
〇(*3) |
ECL2.0
Virtual machine on dedicated hypervisor
|
Windows Server 2012R2 |
〇 |
〇 |
〇(*2) |
Linux(RHEL7)(*1) |
〇 |
〇 |
〇(*3) |
ECL1.0
Virtual server
|
Windows Server 2012R2 |
〇 |
〇 |
〇(*2) |
Linux(RHEL7)(*1) |
〇 |
〇 |
〇(*3) |
On-premise/Colocation Virtual server |
Windows Server 2012R2 |
〇 |
〇 |
〇(*2) |
Linux(RHEL7)(*1) |
〇 |
〇 |
〇(*3) |
On-premise/Colocation Physical server |
Windows Server 2012R2 |
〇 |
〇 |
〇(*2) |
Linux(RHEL7)(*1) |
〇 |
〇 |
〇(*3) |