You can replicate one or more protected assets within a protection policy by using the
Protect Now functionality in the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI. Replication can include all assets which are defined on the protection policy or a subset of these assets. After you select assets, you can replicate all backups or a subset of backups.
Prerequisites
The protection policy purpose must not be
Exclusion, and the policy must already be configured with a replication stage. You can only manually replicate the replication stages for the primary backup.
NOTE VMAX storage groups only support MTree replication, which is performed and scheduled from the
DD system. Therefore, manual replication for assets in a VMAX storage group is not supported.
About this task
Replicating a subset of backups is useful when the replication backlog is too large to catch up. For example, when the destination was offline for an extended period or where bandwidth and capacity issues prevent a full replication during the available window.
If the backlog is too large, you can ensure that the destination receives the most recent backups first. You can also reduce the backlog by skipping the future replication of backups that are too old to match the selection criteria.
Steps
From the
PowerProtect Data Manager UI, select
Protection > Protection Policies.
Select the protection policy that contains the assets that you want to replicate, and click
Protect Now.
The
Protect Now wizard opens to the
Assets Selection page.
Select whether you want to replicate
All Assets or a
Custom selection of assets.
If you selected
All Assets, click
Next.
If you selected
Custom, a list appears from which you can select individual assets. You can see these assets in tree view or list view.
Select the assets that you want manually replicate, and then click
Next.
The
Configuration page appears.
Select
Replicate Now.
Select a destination from the list of
protection storage systems in the
Storage Name drop-down list.
The options in this drop-down list correspond to the associated replication stages for the primary backup.
The wizard loads the default settings from the protection policy.
If you want to change the default settings:
You can configure different retention periods for all applicable backup types, or configure the same retention period for all backup types.
The default retention period settings are inherited from the settings in the corresponding replication stage of the protection policy.
For VMDM, File System,
Microsoft Exchange Server, and NAS assets, the retention period for full and synthetic full backups should be the same value.
Select or clear
Set the same retention time for all replicated copies.
Edit the retention period for all applicable backup types.
Resolve any conflicts or errors, as indicated by the
and
symbols.
Select whether you want to replicate
All Copies or a
Custom subset of backups.
If you selected
Custom, additional options appear:
To replicate recent backups by time, select the first option and then type the number of days.
To replicate a specific number of recent backups, select the second option and then type the number of backups.
(Optional) To remove all nonmatching backups from the replication backlog for this stage, select
Do not replicate copies outside the selection and mark them as skipped.
PowerProtect Data Manager excludes any skipped backups from future replication activities by this stage. This decision is permanent and the wizard prompts for confirmation.
If the chain for the selected backups has not already replicated, the resulting activity replicates the chain from the last full backup to the selection.
NOTE Manual replication of a FULL backup for any asset type with a dependency chain (for example, a backup that includes transaction logs) is skipped when the FULL copy has already been replicated, even if the dependencies have not yet been replicated. To replicate any of these dependencies in the backup chain, wait for the scheduled replication, or perform a manual replication with the
All Copies option selected instead of the
Custom option.
(Optional) Click
Select Replication and then repeat the previous steps to configure manual replication for additional replication policy stages.
Click
Next.
On the
Summary page, review the settings and then click
Protect Now.
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