After replication is established between a source and target Core, it is possible to add new protected machines to replicate to the target. Complete the steps in the following procedure on the source Core to add a new protected machine to a paired target Core for replication.
For more information about replication, see Replication and Replicating to a self-managed target Core.
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NOTE: Because large amounts of data need to be copied to the portable storage device, an eSATA, USB 3.0, or other high-speed connection to the portable storage device is recommended. |
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 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] |
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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 point chains (fix orphans) |
Select this option to replicate the entire recovery point chain to the seed drive. This option is selected by default. |
Complete the follow procedure to consume the data from the seed drive file on the target Core.
This procedure is only necessary if a seed drive file was created as part of Replicating to a self-managed target Core or Replicating to a third-party target Core.
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NOTE: If the seed data is comprised of multiple segments, all segments must be available in the location type you specify in step 4. For example, all segments should be attached to the local target Core server, in the same network directory, or in the same cloud account container. |
The Consume dialog box appears.
Option | Text Box | Description | ||
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Local | Location | Enter the path for the archive. | ||
Network | Location | Enter the path for the archive. | ||
User name | Enter the user name. It is used to establish logon credentials for the network share. | |||
Password | Enter the 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 the name of the folder in which the archived data is saved; for example, Rapid-Recovery-Archive-[DATE CREATED]-[TIME CREATED] |
The Core searches for the file.
After finding the file, the following text boxes appear in the Consume dialog box, pre-populated with the data gathered from step 4, step 5, and the file.
If you create a seed drive with the intent of consuming it on the target Core, but later choose not to consume it, you can abandon the seed drive.
Until you abandon the seed drive or consume it, a link for the outstanding seed drive remains on the Outgoing Replication pane on the source Core.
Until you transmit information from the seed drive, orphaned recovery points (which exist on the original protected machine, but not the target Core) cannot be used to restore data.
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Caution: If you abandon the seed drive, then the original recovery points (defined in the seed drive file) are then transmitted over the network to the target Core during the next replication job. Transmitting old recovery points over the network could slow down the network considerably, especially if there are many recovery points. |
Complete the steps in the following procedure to abandon an outstanding seed drive.
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NOTE: Abandoning the seed drive in the Core Console does not affect the seed drive file from its storage location. |
The seed drive is removed.
If no more seed drives exist on the source Core, the Seed Drives (#) link and outstanding seed drives section are removed from the Outgoing Replication pane.
Rapid Recovery Core lets you monitor, schedule, and adjust replication at the overall, Core, and protected machine levels.
You can edit the following replication settings:
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