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VMWARE VSPHERE REPLICATION V6.1-NEWiSO
VMWARE VSPHERE REPLICATION V6.1-NEWiSO | 1.17GB

VMware vSphere Replication is a hypervisor-based, asynchronous replication solution for vSphere virtual machines. It is fully integrated with VMware vCenter Server and the vSphere Web Client. vSphere Replication delivers flexible, reliable and cost-efficient replication to enable data protection and disaster recovery for all virtual machines in your environment.


Use Cases
    Data protection locally, within a single site
    Disaster recovery and avoidance between two sites
    Disaster recovery and avoidance to a service provider cloud
    Data center migration

vSphere Replication
    vSphere Replication Overview PDF
    vSphere Replication 6.1 Release Notes
    vSphere Replication Calculator

Build Flexible Configurations
vSphere Replication provides flexible recovery options, ensures consistent application and virtual machine data, and it integrates with the VMware product stack.

    Customize the recovery point objective (RPO) from 15 minutes to 24 hours
    Use multiple point–in-time (MPIT) recovery to revert to previous known states
    Protect up to 2,000 virtual machines per vCenter Server environment
    Use Microsoft Volume Shadow Copy Service (VSS)
    Use Linux file system quiescing
    Automate cross-site disaster recovery with VMware vCenter Site Recovery Manager
    Protect virtual machines in the cloud using VMware vCloud Air Disaster Recovery service
    Protect and recover virtual machines on VMware Virtual SAN
    Protect and recover virtual machines on vSphere Virtual Volumes datastores

Homepage: https://www.vmware.com/products/vsphere/features/replication



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