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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.
- 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?
- What would happen if the primary Site is repaired and comes up again? Would RP4VM declare them due to failover as copy?
- 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
Idan
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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
DELL-Sam L
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October 23rd, 2020 16:00
Sprinklr Case#6459000 Hello Matthias,
What Hardware are you using?
mfu
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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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