4.1 Backup and restore considerations on IBM Power Systems Virtual Server4.1.1 Overview4.2 Backing up and restoring by using IBM Backup, Recovery, and Media Services4.2.1 IBM BRMS overview4.2.2 IBM Cloud Storage Solutions4.2.3 Cloud solutions for IBM i characteristic4.2.4 IBM BRMS turn-key4.2.5 Backing up the IBM i system to the cloud4.2.6 Full-system backups from the cloud4.2.7 Recovering the IBM i system from the cloud4.2.8 Full-system recovery from the cloud using IBM i as an NFS server4.3 Creating object-level backups4.3.1 Introduction4.3.2 Copying files to the cloud4.3.3 Copying files from the cloud4.3.4 Backup and restore by using save files4.3.5 Backup by using image catalog and IBM Cloud Object Storage4.3.6 Sample save and restore IBM i objects to IBM Cloud Object Storage4.3.7 Transferring a save library to the cloud by using IBM BRMS4.3.8 Automatically transferring media to IBM Cloud Object Storage4.4 Dynamic Solutions International Virtual Tape Library4.4.1 Introduction4.4.2 Overview4.4.3 IBM BRMS requirements for DSI VTL iSCSI4.4.4 Backing up IBM BRMS by using DSI VTL iSCSI4.4.5 Recovering IBM BRMS by using DSI VTL iSCSI4.4.6 DSI VTL restore on IBM PowerVS4.4.7 Sizing and ordering DSI VTL4.5 Full-system snapshot, cloning, and restore4.5.1 Overview4.5.2 Snapshot4.5.3 Cloning a volume4.5.4 Restore a snapshot4.5.5 IBM PowerVS API use4.5.6 Use cases