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October 23rd, 2020 00:00

RP4VM disaster case

hello,

we use RP4VM 5.3 and all works well. Ich have a few questions in case of disaster:

We have 2 Sites. Each Site has its own ESX Cluster and Storage System. Both Sites use the same vCenter hosted on a third Site.

  1. What would happen if the primary Site goes complete down and the VMs and RPAs on the productive Site are not reachable? Can I nevertheless failover?
  2. What would happen if the primary Site is repaired and comes up again? Would RP4VM declare them due to failover as copy?
  3. If the primary site goes down. Is there a way to failover all protected vms with simply one task and without the testing procedure? Like a disaster button?

Best reguards,

Matthias

 

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November 16th, 2020 00:00

Hi @mfu,

1. Yes, you can certainly failover/test using the target side vRPAs using the plugin on the other vCenter

2. RP4VMs would try to replicate back upon failover and would auto-replicate once the prod site goes back up again. You can pause transfer upon failover to prevent that transfer as needed

3. You can certainly create a group set with all CGs and then perform a failover against that group set, it's highly recommended to test and make sure the PiT (Point-in-Time) is valid and move backwards/forward in time until the right PiT is selected and then failover to it. Once failover commences, there is no option to pick a different PiT 

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October 23rd, 2020 16:00

Sprinklr Case#6459000 Hello Matthias,

What Hardware are you using?

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October 24th, 2020 05:00

Hi Sam,

Thank for your reply. On the productive site there is a unity300, the copy site a vnx5300. Both site have two vRPA. 

best reguards,

Matthias

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November 2nd, 2020 09:00

Hi,

Sorry for the delay. This thread has some good information https://dell.to/2HY7jI4

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