Veritas™ Resiliency Platform 2.2 Deployment Guide
- Section I. Overview and planning
- Overview of Resiliency Platform
- Recovery to premises using third-party replication technologies
- Recovery to premises using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Recovery to AWS using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Recovery to vCloud Using Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- System requirements
- Section II. Deploying and configuring the virtual appliances
- Section III. Setting up and managing the resiliency domain
- Setting up the resiliency domain
- Managing Infrastructure Management Servers
- Managing NetBackup and NetBackup Appliances
- Adding NetBackup master server
- Managing Veritas InfoScale Operations Manager Server
- Managing Resiliency Platform Data Mover gateway pairing
- Setting up the resiliency domain
- Section IV. Adding the asset infrastructure
- Managing asset infrastructure
- Preparing and maintaining host assets
- Managing Hyper-V virtualization server assets
- Managing VMware virtualization server assets
- About adding a host for discovery of VMware servers
- Managing enclosure assets
- About the discovery host for enclosures
- Configuration prerequisites for adding storage enclosures to an IMS
- Adding storage enclosures
- Adding RecoverPoint appliance for replication
- Managing asset infrastructure
- Section V. Managing users and global product settings
- Managing licenses
- Managing user authentication and permissions
- Configuring authentication domains
- Managing service objectives
- Managing reports
- Managing settings
- Section VI. Updating or uninstalling the product
- Updating Resiliency Platform
- Using YUM virtual appliance as YUM server
- Uninstalling Resiliency Platform
- Updating Resiliency Platform
- Section VII. Troubleshooting and maintenance
- Troubleshooting and maintenance
- Displaying risk information
- Troubleshooting and maintenance
- Section VIII. Reference
Resiliency domain
A resiliency domain is the management domain of a Veritas Resiliency Platform deployment. It represents the scope of the deployment, which can spread across multiple data centers and can include multiple Resiliency Managers and other components, along with the infrastructure that is being managed and protected. Within the resiliency domain, Resiliency Platform can protect assets, for example, virtual machines and applications, and orchestrate automation of workload tasks for the assets.
The resiliency domain is a logical object that you create from the web console after you deploy the Resiliency Manager.
Note:
For disaster recovery, the resiliency domain must contain at least two data centers, a production data center and a recovery data center. A Resiliency Domain must have at least one Resiliency Manager, preferably in the recovery datacenter. However, for efficiency and redundancy, Resiliency Managers may be deployed in more than one datacenters. A resiliency domain can optionally be implemented at a single data center for automation of workload tasks.