Release Notes
- Release Overview
- System requirements
- Known issues
- General known issues
- Known issues: Recovery from physical environment to virtual machines
- Known issues: Recovery to Azure
- Known issues: Recovery to vCloud
- Known issues: Resiliency Platform Data Mover
- Known issues: Resiliency Platform Data Mover used for recovery to on-premises data center
- Known issues: Recovery from physical environment to virtual machines
- Known issues: Recovery using third-party replication
- Known issues: NetBackup integration
- Known issues: Upgrade
- General known issues
- Limitations
Enhancements for preparing hosts for replication
Veritas Resiliency Platform (VRP) now allows more ways and flexibility to prepare hosts or virtual machines for replication. You can choose any of the available methods, suitable in your environment, to prepare hosts or virtual machines for replication using the Resiliency Platform Data Mover. These enhancements support the following functionalities:
Select an already discovered virtual machine to prepare it for replication
Use a non-root privileged user account that has appropriate sudo privileges to prepare Linux workloads for replication
Deploy and configure Resiliency Platform host agent and replication driver packages manually, on both Windows and Linux workloads, and later prepare them for replication without providing user credentials
Add, both Linux and Windows workloads, together in the same wizard flow