Veritas™ Resiliency Platform 2.2 Solutions for VMware
- Section I. Overview of Resiliency Platform
- Overview of Resiliency Platform
- Overview of Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Overview of recovery to on-premises data center
- Managing assets protected by NetBackup
- Overview of Amazon Web Services
- Overview of vCloud
- Section II. Preparing your environment
- Using array-based replication
- Using Veritas Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Managing disaster recovery network mapping
- Managing Replication Gateway pairs
- Using array-based replication
- Section III. Working with resiliency groups
- Managing resiliency groups
- Configuring resiliency groups for remote recovery
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) using 3rd party replication technology
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Managing virtual machines for remote recovery (DR) in Amazon Web Services
- Managing resiliency groups
- Section IV. Managing disaster recovery
- Rehearsing DR operations to ensure DR readiness
- Performing disaster recovery operations
- Rehearsing DR operations to ensure DR readiness
- Managing resiliency plans
- Creating a new resiliency plan template
- Monitoring risks, reports, and activities
- Managing evacuation plans
- Appendix A. General troubleshooting
- Resolving the Admin Wait state
- Appendix B. Sample policy and trust relationships for AWS
About managing VMware virtual machines using Resiliency Platform
You can use Veritas Resiliency Platform to manage and protect your VMware virtual machines configured in the resiliency domain.
Note:
Ensure that you install VMware tools for VMware virtual machines.
The unit of management and control in Resiliency Platform is the resiliency group. Related virtual machines are organized into a resiliency group and managed and protected as a single entity.
Resiliency Platform supports workload management (start and stop) operations and recovery operations on resiliency groups.
Workload management lets you perform the tasks required for routine maintenance activities, for example, stop a resiliency group, update the required software components, and then restart the resiliency group.
If you configure a resiliency group for disaster recovery, you can perform tasks such as migrate your resiliency group to another data center, or perform the rehearse operation on the resiliency group.
Disaster recovery configuration requires that you set up replication for your virtual machines. You can set up replication using storage arrays or you can use Resiliency Platform Data Mover.
The detailed information about resiliency group management, virtual machine disaster recovery operations, and supported replication technologies is provided in the subsequent chapters of this guide.