Restore VM to Original location using Veeam Entire VM restore

When Disaster Strikes, here is how Veeam Saves the Day After an accidental VM Deletion. The goal of this blogpost is to show you the steps to Restore VM to Original location using Veeam Entire VM restore. In today’s digital landscape, data loss is not an option. Whether caused by accidental deletion, hardware failure, or insider threats. The impact on business continuity can be devastating. Please, see How to find Computer Serial Number stated change to be filled by OEM, and How to Back Up and Restore the Windows Registry.
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But with Veeam Backup and Replication, recovery is fast, simple, and reliable. Exactly when you need it most. Not using Veeam yet, you can get a community version today capable of backing up 10 VMs, A trial will convince you.
When the unexpected happens, a well-designed Veeam backup strategy ensures that your workloads, data, and applications are always recoverable
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Why Perform Backups in the First Place?
A backup isn’t just a copy of your data. It’s your last line of defense against data loss, ransomware, and operational downtime. Below are some reasons organizations perform backups to:
- This ensure business continuity and minimize recovery time (RTOs).
- Meet regulatory compliance and data retention requirements.
- Protect against cyberattacks and accidental deletions by enabling granular recovery from files to full VMs.
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Why Choose Veeam for Your Data Recovery Needs?
Veeam is the global leader in Modern Data Protection, trusted by over 450,000 organizations worldwide. Its technology is built around immutability, automation, and flexible recovery options to match every scenario. Below are some key benefits to use Veeam backup and Replication for your data protection needs:
- Instant Recovery: Bring critical workloads online within minutes.
- Recovery Flexibility: Restore to the same host, a new host, or even a different hypervisor (e.g., from VMware to Hyper-V).
- Immutable Backups: Ensure your backups cannot be altered or encrypted by attackers.
- Ransomware Resilience: Built-in protection to detect and defend against insider and external threats
Please, see how to integrate ObjectFirst OOTBI Appliance with VBR, how to Create local Backup Repository and Add HyperV to VBR Inventory, and how to install Splunk and Veeam App on Windows Server to monitor VBR.
Delete a VM on Hyper V
For this test, I have gone ahead to delete my Windows 11 Client PC as shown below.

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Perform Entire VM recovery with Veeam Backup and Replication
Launch the Veeam Backup and Replication Console. Navigate to Home and under Backups, click on Disk. Right-click the backup of the deleted VM, and select “Restore entire VM”.

Please chose your desired restore point by clicking on “Point” on the wizard below.

Veeam displays available restore points that you can choose from. Select the most recent healthy backup before the deletion as it is in my case.

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Restore to Original Location
Assume that this is an important production VM that was accidentally deleted. Panic? Not necessary anymore as Veeam steps in to restore order in minutes with Entire VM Restore.
You have two main recovery paths, “Restore to Original Location” which recreate the VM exactly where it was. Alternatively, you can restore to a New Location with different settings if you wish on a different host.
Since I am interested in restoring to the original location in this guide. I will select the option and click on next.

Not interested in scanning at this time.

Enter a reason for restoration if you want and click next.

This warning message can be safely ignored. As the original VM does not exist by clicking on OK. Therefore, the associated hard disks will be also removed from the infrastructure.

You can click on the show object to see for more information. Please, see the fix to ‘Video Remoting was disconnected on Hyper V, and how to Fix “This PC Can’t Run Windows 11” on Hyper“.

On the summary page, click to power on VM after restoring and click on Finish.

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VM Restore
As you can see, the recovery is in progress and you can safely close this window. But if you wish to be follow every recovery details, you can leave it open.
Note that even when the window is closed, you can always reopen it.

The restore with Veeam backup and replication has completed successfully.

As you can see, the VM has been restored to the Hyper-V environment. Now, we can access the VM.

Conclusion
Veeam ensures protection against Insider Threats and Attackers with its immutable backups (via Object Lock on repositories like Object First OOTBI, hardened Linux, or cloud S3 storage). This ensure that even if an attacker or insider compromises your infrastructure, your backups remain read-only and tamper-proof.
This capability makes Veeam not only a recovery solution but also a cyber resilience platform that safeguards your critical data assets.
I hope you found this blog post on how to restore VM to Original location using Veeam Entire VM restore very useful. Please, feel free to leave a comment below.