A Hyper-V host that is using Rapid Snap for Virtual (agentless protection) to protect VMs is indicated in the left navigation area by the host icon .
The settings for a Hyper-V host with VMs that are protected agentlessly are not the same as a typical protected machine. All changes made to the settings for a host apply to the VMs on that host.
The setting you selected becomes editable, as a text field or a drop-down menu.
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Display Name |
The name that displays for a protected machine in the Rapid Recovery Core Console. You can enter up to 64 characters. By default, it is the host name of the machine. You can change the display name to something more user-friendly if needed. Do not use prohibited characters or prohibited phrases . | ||
Host Name |
The name of the protected machine as it appears in the machine's metadata.
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NOTE: For best performance, it is recommended that the maximum concurrent transfers for the Hyper-V host or node be set to 1, which is the default setting. |
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Clear orphaned registry keys on protected Hyper-V host |
Removes the unnecessary files from the registry that result from attaching and detaching virtual disks during data transfers. |
Check integrity of recovery points |
Conducts an integrity check of each recovery point created for the virtual machines on the Hyper-V host. |
This procedure applies to Hyper-V virtual machines (VMs) that are protected using Rapid Recovery Rapid Snap for Virtual (agentless protection).
A Hyper-V VM that is being protected by Rapid Snap for Virtual (agentless protection) is indicated in the left navigation area by the host icon .
.The settings for a Hyper-V agentless VM the same as a typical protected machine with the exception of the Hyper-V section at the bottom of the Settings page. The following task provides instructions for only the Hyper-V section settings. For all other protected machine settings, see Viewing and modifying protected machine settings.
The setting you selected becomes editable, as a text field or a drop-down menu.
The setting you selected becomes editable a drop-down menu.
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Try to create VSS snapshot during transfer first, if it fails, create a checkpoint | If the VSS snapshot succeeds, the recovery point will be in an application-consistent state. If the VSS snapshot fails and a checkpoint is created, the recovery point will be in a crash-consistent state. |
Do not create VSS snapshot during transfer | Generates a recovery point in a crash-consistent state. |
Use only VSS snapshots during transfers. If VSS snapshot creation fails, the entire transfer will fail | Generates only application-consistent recovery points. If the VSS snapshot fails, no recovery point is generated. |
The setting you selected becomes editable, as a text field or a drop-down menu.
The setting you selected becomes editable, as a text field or a drop-down menu.
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Allow Rapid Recovery to delete user created in VMware | The default setting is No. |
Allow transfer for volumes with invalid used capacity | The default setting is Yes. |
Allow quiesced snapshots | The default setting is Yes. |
Active Block Mapping (ABM) is a patent-pending technology that filters out inactive blocks of data from managed images, thereby letting Rapid Recovery protect only the active blocks, which optimizes function and performance. This feature is only available for agentless (Rapid Snap for Virtual) protection of ESXi or vCenter virtual machines (VMs) and Hyper-V servers and clusters.
ABM delivers a query to the file system header of a volume. The query returns a list of active blocks within the image. For this reason, ABM only works with NTFS file systems. When protecting ESXi and vCenter VMs, ABM can be combined with Changed Block Tracking (CBT), to read only active and changed blocks when taking incremental or differential snapshots.
When configuring agentless protection of a VM with the Protect Multiple Machines wizard, you have the option to enable ABM. If you opt to automatically protect new VMs added to the specified host, then the ABM rule also applies to any new VMs subsequently added to protection on the host.
You can change your ABM choice at any time in the Settings page for the host or VM. For more information, see Changing ABM settings.
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