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Replication failover when VBR is lost on the source site
Hello,
what should I do if I lose VBR on a source site replicated to a different vcenter in a disaster scenario?
Can I start VMs target from vsphere using the active snapshots? There is a BP about this case?
Thanks
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what should I do if I lose VBR on a source site replicated to a different vcenter in a disaster scenario?
Can I start VMs target from vsphere using the active snapshots? There is a BP about this case?
Thanks
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Re: Replication failover when VBR is lost on the source site
Hi Barret
Preferable you should deploy a new VBR server and import your most current configuration backup. Then you can use this VBR to manage the failover of your VMs.
If you have lost your configuration backups too, you can power on the replica VMs over your vCenter or ESXI interface. But you will loose failback capabilities and applying re-ip rules. if you want to fallback to production, you need to recreate replication jobs.
Best,
Fabian
Preferable you should deploy a new VBR server and import your most current configuration backup. Then you can use this VBR to manage the failover of your VMs.
If you have lost your configuration backups too, you can power on the replica VMs over your vCenter or ESXI interface. But you will loose failback capabilities and applying re-ip rules. if you want to fallback to production, you need to recreate replication jobs.
Best,
Fabian
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Re: Replication failover when VBR is lost on the source site
Hi Fabian,
thank you.
What about if the last RP is created after the last configuration backup and disaster happens? Would be a rescan enough after importing configuration on the VBR target?
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thank you.
What about if the last RP is created after the last configuration backup and disaster happens? Would be a rescan enough after importing configuration on the VBR target?
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Re: Replication failover when VBR is lost on the source site
Hi Barret
Yes, in that situation you can rescan your replicas:
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=120
Best,
Fabian
Yes, in that situation you can rescan your replicas:
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backu ... ml?ver=120
Best,
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Re: Replication failover when VBR is lost on the source site
Many thanks Fabian
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