1) While that's not something RP4VMs can do automatically, it's possible to build a flow in which a VM would be protected right after it's created or as a periodic process that protects VMs
2) This report can be created by getting which VMs are protected in RP4VMs (via CG settings) and then excluding these from VM inventory when querying vCenter
Hope that helps,
Idan Kentor
Sr. Principal Product Technology Engineer - RecoverPoint and RecoverPoint for VMs
Whan you say " it's possible to build a flow in which a VM would be protected right after it's created or as a periodic process that protects VMs" are you referring to a flow in vmware or recoverpoint?
Idan
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November 19th, 2018 10:00
Hi there,
1) While that's not something RP4VMs can do automatically, it's possible to build a flow in which a VM would be protected right after it's created or as a periodic process that protects VMs
2) This report can be created by getting which VMs are protected in RP4VMs (via CG settings) and then excluding these from VM inventory when querying vCenter
Hope that helps,
Idan Kentor
Sr. Principal Product Technology Engineer - RecoverPoint and RecoverPoint for VMs
@IdanKentor
idan.kentor@emc.com
Mutis1977
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November 19th, 2018 23:00
Hi Ldan,
thanks for your answer.
Whan you say " it's possible to build a flow in which a VM would be protected right after it's created or as a periodic process that protects VMs" are you referring to a flow in vmware or recoverpoint?
Regards
Idan
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November 19th, 2018 23:00
VMware-based flow that will trigger RP4VMs protection flow.
Regards,
Idan