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Disaster Recovery Using VMware vSphere Replication and vCenter Site Recovery Manager - Second Edition

By : Abhilash G B
Book Image

Disaster Recovery Using VMware vSphere Replication and vCenter Site Recovery Manager - Second Edition

By: Abhilash G B

Overview of this book

VMware vCenter Site Recovery manage is an orchestration tool used to automate disaster recovery in a manner that no other solution does. It is programmed to leverage array-based replication and VMware's proprietary vSphere Replication engine. The book begins by talking about the architecture of SRM and guides you through the procedures involved in installing and configuring SRM to leverage array-based replication. You will then learn how to protect your virtual machines by creating Protection Groups and validate their recoverability by testing recovery plans and even performing failover and failback. Moving on, you will learn how to install and configure vSphere Replication as a standalone disaster recovery solution. It also guides you through the procedures involved in configuring SRM to leverage vSphere replication. Finally, you will learn how to deploy and configure vRealize Orchestrator and its plugin for SRM and vSphere Replication.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)
Disaster Recovery Using VMware vSphere Replication and vCenter Site Recovery Manager Second Edition
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewer
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
Index

Laying the groundwork for an SRM environment


You will need to perform a set of configuration activities to lay the groundwork for an SRM environment so that it can be used to test or execute the recovery plans.

Here is an outline of the tasks that need to be done to form an SRM environment:

  • Preparing the storage for array-based replication

  • Host presentation (zoning) at the protected and recovery sites

  • Installing SRM on both the protected and recovery sites

  • Pairing the SRM instances

  • Installing the SRA

  • Adding the array managers

  • Enabling the array pairs

  • Creating resource, folder, and network mappings

  • Creating placeholder datastores