This configuration applies to replication to an off-site location and to mutual replication. The following steps are prerequisite:
A self-managed target Core is a Core to which you have access. For example, a self-managed Core is often managed by your company at an off-site location, or is hosted at a different geographic location than the source Core. Replication can be set up entirely on the source Core, unless you choose to seed your data using a seed drive. In such cases, you must create a seed drive using this procedure, and later attach the seed drive to the target Core to consume the archived recovery point data. For more information, see Determining your seeding needs and strategy.
Complete the steps in the following procedure to configure your source Core to replicate to a self-managed target Core.
The Replication Wizard appears.
Text Box | Description |
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Host Name |
Enter the host name or IP address of the Core machine to which you are replicating. |
Port |
Enter the port number on which the Rapid Recovery Core will communicate with the machine. The default port number is 8006. |
User Name |
Enter the user name for accessing the machine. |
Password |
Enter the password for accessing the machine. |
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NOTE: If no repository exists on the target Core, a warning appears notifying you that you can pair the source Core with the target Core, but that you are unable to replicate agents (protected machines) to this location until a repository is established. For information about how to set up a primary repository to a Core, see Creating a DVM repository. |
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NOTE: Because large amounts of data need to be copied to the portable storage device, Quest recommends using an eSATA, USB 3.0, or other high-speed connection to the portable storage device. |
NOTE: If you select this option, replication does not begin until you explicitly resume it. For more information, see Pausing and resuming replication. |
Option | Text Box | Description | ||
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Local |
Output location |
Enter the location for the output. It is used to define the location path where you want the seed drive archive to reside; for example, D:\work\archive. | ||
Network |
Output location |
Enter the location for the output. It is used to define the location path where you want the seed drive archive to reside; for example, \\servername\sharename. | ||
User Name |
Enter a user name. It is used to establish logon credentials for the network share. | |||
Password |
Enter a password for the network path. It is used to establish logon credentials for the network share. | |||
Cloud |
Account |
Select an account from the drop-down list.
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Container |
Select a container associated with your account from the drop-down menu. | |||
Folder Name |
Enter a name for the folder in which the archived data is to be saved. The default name is Rapid-Recovery-Archive-[DATE CREATED]-[TIME CREATED] |
Item | Description |
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Maximum Size |
Large archives of data can be divided into multiple segments. Select the maximum size of the segment you want to reserve for creating the seed drive by doing one of the following:
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Recycle action |
In the event the path already contains a seed drive, select one of the following options:
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Comment |
Enter a comment that describes the seed drive. |
Add all agents to seed drive |
Select this option to replicate all protected machines on the source Core using the seed drive. This option is selected by default. |
Build recovery point chains (fix orphans) |
Select this option to replicate the entire recovery point chain to the seed drive. This adds some already replicated recovery points to the seed drive, preventing orphans from occurring. This option is selected by default. |
The pairing of the source Core to the target Core is complete.
Unless you selected the option to initially pause replication, the replication process begins immediately.
A third-party Core is a target Core that it managed and maintained by an MSP. Replicating to a Core managed by a third party does not require the customer to have access to the target Core.
The process of replicating to a third-party Core involves tasks that must be completed by the customer as well as the third party. After a customer submits a request for replication on the source Core or Cores, the MSP must complete the configuration on the target Core by reviewing the request.
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NOTE: This configuration applies to Hosted and Cloud Replication. The Rapid Recovery Core must be installed on all source Core machines. If you are configuring Rapid Recovery for Multi-Point to Point replication, you must perform this task on all source Cores. |
To replicate to a target Core managed by a third party, complete the following tasks:
If you are an end user who subscribes to a Core managed by a third party, such as an MSP, complete the steps in this procedure to submit a replication request to your third-party service provider.
Text Box | Description |
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Host Name | Enter the host name, IP address, or FQDN for the third-party Core machine. |
Port | Enter the port number that was given to you by your third-party service provider.
The default port number is 8006. |
Text Box | Description |
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Email Address | Enter the email address associated with your third-party service subscription. |
Customer ID (optional) | Optionally, enter the customer ID that was assigned to you by the service provider. |
Option | Text Box | Description | ||
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Local | Output location | Enter the location for the output. It is used to define the location path where you want the seed drive archive to reside; for example, D:\work\archive. | ||
Network | Output location | Enter the location for the output. It is used to define the location path where you want the archive to reside; for example, \\servername\sharename. | ||
User Name |
Enter a user name. It is used to establish logon credentials for the network share.
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Password | Enter a password for the network path. It is used to establish logon credentials for the network share. | |||
Cloud | Account |
Select an account from the drop-down list.
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Container | Select a container associated with your account from the drop-down menu. | |||
Folder Name | Enter a name for the folder in which the archived data is to be saved. The default name is Rapid-Recovery-Archive-[DATE CREATED]-[TIME CREATED] |
Item | Description |
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Maximum Size | Large archives of data can be divided into multiple segments. Select the maximum amount of space you want to reserve for creating the seed drive by doing one of the following:
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Recycle action | In the event the path already contains a seed drive, select one of the following options:
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Comment | Enter a comment that describes the seed drive. |
Add all Agents to Seed Drive | Select this option to replicate all protected machines on the source Core using the seed drive. This option is selected by default. |
Build recovery points chains (fix orphans) |
Select this option to replicate the entire recovery point chain to the seed drive. This option is selected by default. |
After an end user completes the procedure Submitting a replication request to a third-party service provider, a replication request is sent from the source Core to the third-party target Core. As the third party, you can review the request, and then approve it to begin replication for your customer, or you can deny it to prevent replication from occurring.
Choose from the following options:
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