Executive summary:
Maybe I don't completely follow
http://kb.parallels.com/en/8827.
I am a fairly new Parallels (build 9.0.23062 revision 920702) user, and I have not yet found a good solution for backup and restore of the filesystem hosted by the VM. I tried three methods, and none of them work well. Two involved backup solutions specific to the Windows-based VM (native Windows 7 backup as well as Norton backup). These hijacked the CPU when scheduled to run in the background, starving non-VM processes. The other method involves Time Machine to backup the VM (see
http://kb.parallels.com/en/8827). This resulted in intolerably long process times. I suspect this method is futile anyway, since I require backup and restore capability for the filesystem hosted by the VM (as opposed to snapshots of the VM).
Please tell me what I am doing wrong or, alternatively, suggest a Windows-based software solution that you know to be compatible with Parallels 9.
Configuration details:
I have a standard configuration for Apple users (i.e., a late 2012 iMac with OS X 10.8.5 and Parallels 9). The startup disk is a 1.12 TB Fusion drive. The iMac is connected by FireWire to an external drive (3 TB SATA) with two partitions, both of which are formatted as Mac OS Extended (Journaled):
(1) 570 GB (/Volumes/WINSHARE)
(2) 2.43 TB (/Volumes/WABAC)
My local network also has a Drobo5N NAS with two shared partitions:
(3) 1.04 TB (afp://Drobo5N.local/PCBackup)
(4) 3.76 TB (/Volumes/Time Machine Backups)
(3) is formatted as AppleShare. (4) is formatted as Mac OS Extended (Case-sensitive, journaled); it is Time Machine enabled.
Time Machine is configured so that (2) contains the Time Machine repository (Backups.backupdb and so on). (2) and (4) are designated as alternating backup targets.Time Machine options indicate that (1) and (2) are excluded from backup. This configuration functions as desired for backup and restore of everything except for VM contents.
An 80 GB Parallels VM (/Volumes/WINSHARE/Windows 7.pvm) is the single item in (1). This contains the filesystem that I want to backup and restore. To enable backup with Time Machine (following the instructions in
http://kb.parallels.com/en/8827), I have checked the Windows 7 PVM security setting to enable SmartGuard, and I have unchecked the box labeled "Do not back up virtual machine".
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