CA ARCserve Central r16 Virtual Standby, P/H, 3Y EM, GLP, ML CAACWBR160E01G6 プリント
製品コード
CAACWBR160E01G6
CA ARCserve Central Virtual Standby Overview
A separate monitor server is configured to check the network availability of the systems defined in the policy. Based upon the frequency and
timeout settings, if the production server becomes unavailable, the process to create the virtual machine begins. An empty virtual machine is
created on the hypervisor, and the data is read from the recovery point and restored to the virtual machine. The machine is then either started
manually, the default, or can be started automatically. Also, all valid recovery points for a selected server are displayed in the CA ARCserve Central
Virtual Standby interface. Just click on the link adjacent to the recovery point and the recovery begins.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q:
Does CA ARCserve Central Virtual Standby require a license?
A:
Yes, CA ARCserve Central Virtual Standby is a licensed application.
Q:
Which hypervisors are supported to host the virtual machines being created?
A:
Currently both Microsoft Hyper-V and VMware ESX hypervisors are supported to host the virtual machines.
Q:
What happens if I initiate a recovery using CA ARCserve Central Virtual Standby and the production server is still running?
A:
A dialogue box will alert you to this condition as to prevent disruption to the production environment.
Q:
Does CA ARCserve Central Virtual Standby provide any other recovery methods?
A:
Yes, the Restore button in the user interface allows the valid D2D restore from the selected repository, using the same process as a native
CA ARCserve D2D restore.
Summary
CA ARCserve Central Host-Based Backup allows instance of CA ARCserve D2D to efficiently protect one or more VMware windows based virtual
machines. The familiar interfaces make discovery and policy creation for multiple virtual machines as easy as a few clicks. The additional
recovery type, Recover VM, is also supported when the repository data was created by CA ARCserve Central Host-Based Backup. This recovery
method creates an empty VMDK file on the specified ESX server, and then copy the data from the recovery point into the VMDK. When
complete the virtual machine can be started to complete the full system recovery using Recover VM. So once again it is clear how the CA
ARCserve Central Applications continue to extend the base functionality of CA ARCserve D2D to provide the flexibility to create just the right
data protection.
machines. The familiar interfaces make discovery and policy creation for multiple virtual machines as easy as a few clicks. The additional
recovery type, Recover VM, is also supported when the repository data was created by CA ARCserve Central Host-Based Backup. This recovery
method creates an empty VMDK file on the specified ESX server, and then copy the data from the recovery point into the VMDK. When
complete the virtual machine can be started to complete the full system recovery using Recover VM. So once again it is clear how the CA
ARCserve Central Applications continue to extend the base functionality of CA ARCserve D2D to provide the flexibility to create just the right
data protection.
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