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Scheduled restore
Hey guys, I've to do a 8tb retsore and i wanted to know if there is a way(NBU admin console or command line) of me scheduling the restore to only happen between let say 6pm and 6am(Business closind time) everyday until it has completed? Thanks ChristianChrisKaiser017 years agoLevel 31.4KViews0likes0CommentsVRA General Product Environment Setting
We have multiple environments and want to be able to distinguish them. I set the value in the System Properties->General->Product Environment and refreshed the browser but don't see the value I set anywhere. Where is that supposed to show up?1.4KViews0likes0CommentsVRA: NEW technical demo video.
Please see this new technical demo video for VRA (21 minutes with voice over). https://www.dropbox.com/VRA_tech_demo It includes: An overview of the VRAdashboard Sample ticket 1 - time synchronization issue Sample ticket 2 - partial replication Sample ticket 3 - HBA single point of failure Comparison module Feel free to use during your customer engagements, after the initial VRA business value presentation. In case of questions, comments or assistance with VRA opportunities or prospects: please reply to this post, or email me directly. Eyal Hechler-Account Executive, Veritas VRA OEM SalesEyal_H7 years agoLevel 21.7KViews0likes0CommentsVRA business value.
Veritas Risk Advisor (VRA) is a Service Availability risk detection tool. VRA help enterprise customers to achieve the highest levels of IT readiness and resiliency, and thus, reduce the risk of downtime and data loss. VRA ensure service availability and recoverability, by eliminating hidden resiliency risks that can lead to painful IT incidents, service outages and data loss, across all IT layers. Business challenges Enterprise organizations need to perform frequent changes in their IT configuration (service packs and hotfix installations, storage capacity updates, hardware and software refresh, etc.), also known as Configuration Drifts. Complexity is increased since those IT changes are handled by multiple teams, with ever-changing technology evolution, andchanges in technologies best-practices. Therefor it is extremely difficult to validate the readiness level and quality of IT configuration changes. This is where VRA provides a significant value. Methodology and business value VRA make sure the IT environment meets availability and resiliency objectives, at all times through daily validation of IT configuration. VRA automatically detects the configuration of HA, Private Cloud infrastructure and DR, using agent-less technology. It measures the readiness level, configuration quality, and risk of the IT infrastructure, using a pre-configured knowledgebase with over 7,000 vendor-best practices and configuration risk signatures. VRA then provides detailed report of IT configuration and resiliency risks, and detailed recommendations for corrective actions. VRA assists in: improving the reliability of production HA, Cloud infrastructure and DR - serving as the foundation for an IT Operational Excellence practice proactively detecting configuration risks and optimization opportunities - providing clear, actionable remediation steps reducing IT Operations overhead associated with incidents firefighting improving collaboration between different IT silos VRA covers Veritas equipment, as well as other vendor’s solutions and platforms.It covers different IT environments, including: Clusters, Virtualization, Replication, Operating Systems, Storage, and Databases from all major vendors.Eyal_H8 years agoLevel 22KViews0likes0CommentsVeritas Risk Advisor: Working with Reports
Veritas Risk Advisor (VRA) is a data protection and downtime avoidance risk assessment solution that lets you diagnose disaster recovery and high availability (clustering) problems (also called “gaps”) and optimize data protection and reduce the risk of downtime. VRA enables enterprises to effectively manage business continuity implementations to ensure that critical business data is protected. VRA automatically detects and alerts you to any potential gaps, best practice violations, or service level agreement (SLA) breaches. VRA’s Report Generator automatically generates detailed reports describing your configuration and the gaps that it detected from information extracted from the VRA database. VRA allows you generate multiple reports at the same time. Also you can export the content into the MS Word, PDF, and MS Excel format. VRA Report Types VRA has the following reports: Scan Status System Event Log Ticket Details Storage Allocation Optimization Unreplicated Data on Replicated Hosts NetApp Filer Replication Summary Unsynchronized Remote Replication Old Replicas Standby Pairs and so on Report scheduling VRA also lets you schedule when reports are automatically generated and sent to one or more email destinations that you configure. New reports automatically generate each time before they are sent. You may also choose to save the generated reports in the file system and access them later. Learning More For more information on working with Reports, see “VRA reporting” in the Veritas Risk Advisor User’s Guide. You can access the User’s Guide and other VRA documentation in the Documents area of the SORT website.sdio_writer9 years agoLevel 41.8KViews1like0Commentsbulk transfer?? block size??
About bulk transfer with secondary logging To effectively use network bandwidth for replication, data is replicated to a disaster recovery (DR) site in bulk at 256 KB. This bulk data transfer reduces VVR CPU overhead and increases the overall replication throughput. With compression enabled, bulk data transfer improves the compression ratio and reduces the primary side CPU usage. question 1.Smaller than 256k did before? 2.Did you send compressed 256k?Solved2.9KViews0likes1Comment