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Permanent Failover

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Hi All.

1 - Is it possible to totally change the site "role" using Permanent Failover? Ex: I perform a Permanent Failover because I had a physical issue in my Production Site (like a fire, hurricane, or something like that) and this site will not be available anymore. How can I "promote" my DR site to Production site?
2 - Is it possible to configure Failback operation to turn on virtual machines in Production site?
3 - Is it possible to configure an reverse protection when I failover a VM to DR site? I'd like to protect my replica during failover state

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Re: Permanent Failover

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Hi Valter,
1. Permanent Failover in Veeam B&R is exactly what allows you to permanently switch to a VM replica and use it as the original VM.
2. Unless you performed permanent failover, you can failback to the original VM to resume its operation.
3. You can create a replication job in the opposite direction to protect the replica VM while it is running.
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Re: Permanent Failover

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What if Veeam is located at the Production site when the physical issue happens at the Production Site? How does one start a Failover?
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Re: Permanent Failover

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In this case failover via Veeam B&R console is not available unless you quickly fire up the new instance and import configuration there.
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Re: Permanent Failover

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Hello,

Basically, we recommend to deploy VBR server on DR site so that you can easily trigger failover in case of disaster on production site.

valteresjunior wrote: How can I "promote" my DR site to Production site?
@valteresjunior You may also take a look at Veeam Availability Orchestrator, it extends the functionality of DR processes orchestration including recovery of an entire site.

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Re: Permanent Failover

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Great! Thank you all!

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Re: Permanent Failover

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Hi All.

After perform a Permanent Failover, VM Replica is removed from the list of replicas. So:
1. How I'll start a Failback process, if I don't have more VM replicas?
2. Permanente Failover is a definitive state, that means I cannot revert them?
3. My VM Replica need to be in Failover state (never in Permanent Failover) to start a Failover process?

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Re: Permanent Failover

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Right, once you perform permanent failover, you cannot failback.
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