Virtual Recovery Assistantuser’s guidePart number: T2558-96323Second edition: March 2009
4 - 2Log off VirtualCenter serverLogging off clears the current credentials so that you will be prompted to enter credentials on your next logon.To di
5 - 1Select serversThe Protect a server workflow guides you through all the steps to protect the physical source server whose data and system state yo
5 - 22. User name—Enter the user name for the account that will access the source server.3. Password—Enter the password that is associated with the us
5 - 36. To exclude a path or folder from the protection, type the path to exclude in the Exclude these paths field, then click Add. 7. To remove a pat
5 - 4Enter the following information for the target server:1. IP address or DNS name—Enter the IP address or DNS name of the target server which will
5 - 5Select the target datastoreSelect the datastore where the protected data will be stored, then click Next. The target datastore must have enough f
5 - 63. Password—Enter the password that is associated with the user account.4. Storage Mirroring port—If you have changed the default port (6320) use
5 - 7Set protection optionsSelect the options you want to use during protection.1. Compression—Select the compression level (None, Low, Medium, or Hig
5 - 87. When you have finished setting protection options, click Next. The Protection Summary pane will appear.8. Review the protection options, then
6 - 1Monitor protectionAfter you have finished setting up the protection, the Monitor Protection pane will appear. From this window, you can view the
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7 - 1FailoverThe Storage Mirroring Virtual Recovery Assistant provides the ability to failover to a replica virtual machine in the event of a failure
8 - 1Manage virtual recovery appliancesSelect Manage virtual recovery appliances in the left pane, or select Go, Manage virtual recovery appliance to
8 - 2Add a virtual recovery applianceSelect the VMware ESX server where the virtual recovery appliance will be hosted. Enter the following information
8 - 32. When you are finished, click Next. The Add virtual recovery appliance window will appear.3. Choose an existing virtual machine—Select the virt
9 - 1Using FirewallsIf your source and target are on opposite sides of a NAT or firewall, you will need to configure your hardware to accommodate Stor
iTable of ContentsChapter 1 Introduction ...1-1Resources ...
1 - 1IntroductionStorage Mirroring Virtual Recovery Assistant (VRA) is used to protect entire physical and/or virtual source machines to virtual targe
1 - 2ResourcesYou have many resources available to you when using Storage Mirroring Virtual Recovery Assistant. Operating system and application docu
2 - 1Installing Virtual Recovery AssistantRequirementsStorage Mirroring Virtual Recovery Assistant requires the following minimum system configuration
2 - 2Install Virtual Recovery AssistantThe Storage Mirroring Virtual Recovery Assistant is installed during the Storage Mirroring for Windows installa
3 - 1ConsoleThis section provides information about how to use the Storage Mirroring Virtual Recovery Assistant console.Start Virtual Recovery Assista
4 - 1Connect to the VirtualCenter serverStorage Mirroring Virtual Recovery Assistant can use VMware VirtualCenter to manage the VMware ESX host server
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