• V2V: Replication of a virtual machine to a local and/or remote virtual machine
In this configuration one or more virtual machines in one or more ESX servers can
be recovered onto a standby ESX server at a DR site.
• P2P with virtual CDP: Replication of a physical server to a remote standby
physical server with local replication to a standby virtual machine
In this configuration data from local physical servers is replicated to a remote DR
site. Additionally, local replication using RecoverPoint’s continuous data
protection technology enables the protection and importing of the data to an ESX
server residing in the local SAN.
• V2P with physical CDP: Replication of a virtual machine in one or more ESX
servers to local and remote physical machines
In this configuration, the local virtual machine is continuously protected and its
data can be recovered onto another local physical machine or on to a physical
machine at the DR site. This requires that the virtual machine’s data resides in an
RDM/P volume attached in physical compatibility mode.
• V2V with VMware Site Recovery Manager: Replication of a virtual machine
to a remote virtual machine with failover automation provided by VMware Site
Recovery Manager
In this configuration, one or more virtual machines in one or more ESX servers can
be automatically recovered onto a standby ESX server at the DR site through the
integration of RecoverPoint with VMware Site Recovery Manager.
Physical-to-virtual replication
This is a common configuration for customers that have deployed VMware
Infrastructure to provide disaster recovery resources in a remote data center, but have
not completed the conversion of their production data center to VMware
Infrastructure. This is commonly referred to as physical-to-virtual replication.
Additionally, customers that are evaluating the use of a virtualized infrastructure for
their production environment can use this replication to clone their production
environments and test them in a virtualized configuration.
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