Assets in the
Cyber Recovery vault are represented as storage, application, and
vCenter server objects.
NOTE: Power on all assets before you add them to your
Cyber Recovery deployment.
Storage objects
Storage objects represent
DD systems. Define a storage object for each
DD system that is running in the
Cyber Recovery vault. The
Cyber Recovery software uses the
DD system to perform replications, store point-in-time (PIT) copies, and apply retention locking.
Application objects
Application objects represent applications, such as
PowerProtect Data Manager or the
CyberSense.
NOTE: The
CyberSense is only supported as a component of the
Cyber Recovery solution in the
Cyber Recovery vault; it is not supported on the production system.
Usually, you include
the
PowerProtect Data Manager application in the
Cyber Recovery vault when the
DD system is integrated with those applications in your production systems. The
Cyber Recovery vault does not require these applications to protect the data because
MTree replications copy all the data to the
Cyber Recovery vault. However, running the applications in the
Cyber Recovery vault enables you to recover and restore your data so that it can be used to rehydrate production backup applications, if necessary.
The
Cyber Recovery software integrates with the
CyberSense application, which analyzes backup data for the presence of malware or other anomalies. After you install
CyberSense on a separate host in the
Cyber Recovery vault, define an application object for it. Then,
Cyber Recovery policies can call the
CyberSense to analyze PIT copies of supported datasets.
vCenter server objects
For an on-premises deployment, if you plan to use
PowerProtect Data Manager to perform a recovery in the
Cyber Recovery vault, add a
vCenter server asset. Otherwise, a
PowerProtect Data Manager recovery fails.
For
Cyber Recovery deployments on
Amazon Web Services (AWS), a
vCenter server asset is not required.
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