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Replication Failback
I am starting to test Replication failback and have a question,
Is it possible to have changes that take place on the failover server replicated back to the original server when a failover is undone?
Is it possible to have changes that take place on the failover server replicated back to the original server when a failover is undone?
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Re: Replication Failback
Not currently. I sure hope the feature is added in the future.
Currently, your only solution is to basically create a new replication job, replicate everything back, and the failover again, then repeat that process once more. Very crude, but effective, although less than useful if your replicating to a site with minimal bandwidth.
Currently, your only solution is to basically create a new replication job, replicate everything back, and the failover again, then repeat that process once more. Very crude, but effective, although less than useful if your replicating to a site with minimal bandwidth.
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Re: Replication Failback
I was afraid of that, how do we request features for future products?
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Re: Replication Failback
Glen, you can request features right over here, on these very forums (just search if there is existing topic with the same feature request already). As for the failback option, it was requested before and is already on our feature tracker.
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Re: Replication Failback
Failback should make it into v6 assuming everything goes as planned. Which it rarely does
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Re: Replication Failback
thanks that would be great.
one other suggestion,
I like the Backup Enterprise Manager but having more reports would be nice.
Also it would be nice to be able to view this on a mobile device like a Blackberry,
If you can not optimize it for a mobile device.
We use Rove Mobile Admin software for remote management, they have integrations with various software vendors.
it works very well.
one other suggestion,
I like the Backup Enterprise Manager but having more reports would be nice.
Also it would be nice to be able to view this on a mobile device like a Blackberry,
If you can not optimize it for a mobile device.
We use Rove Mobile Admin software for remote management, they have integrations with various software vendors.
it works very well.
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Moving replicas back to 'fixed' server
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Hello,
For the first time today we used veeam to recover our VM's from a failed ESXi server onto another ESXi server we have. Perfect!
My question is, once the broken server is fixed, what's the best procedure to get those replicated servers back on their original server? Data will have been changed/added to these servers while they have been running on the spare server.
Is this automated within veeam or do I need to V2V the servers back?
I have 3 repicated servers and one server running on instant restore from a synology NAS to move back.
Many thanks.
Hello,
For the first time today we used veeam to recover our VM's from a failed ESXi server onto another ESXi server we have. Perfect!
My question is, once the broken server is fixed, what's the best procedure to get those replicated servers back on their original server? Data will have been changed/added to these servers while they have been running on the spare server.
Is this automated within veeam or do I need to V2V the servers back?
I have 3 repicated servers and one server running on instant restore from a synology NAS to move back.
Many thanks.
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Re: Replication Failback
Thanks for moving my post. I couldn't find this thread
So the question is......has this feature made it into version 6?
So the question is......has this feature made it into version 6?
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Re: Replication Failback
You're welcome. Yes, it has made it into v6.
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