3.Click the Virtual Copies tab.

Information about the selected VM or datastore virtual copies is displayed.

Base/Datastore/RDM LUN

Type

Base Volume

Base ID

Virtual Copy Volume

Virtual Copy ID

Status – Can be Available, Mounted, Missing or Mismatched.

NOTE: When a virtual copy set is displayed as Missing, the virtual copy has been deleted from the storage system. The delete operation is only allowed to remove the virtual copy.

When a virtual copy set is displayed as Mismatched, the virtual copy is created on a different storage system instead of its current connected system. The mismatch may be caused by an HP 3PAR Peer Motion operation. The delete operation is only allowed to remove the record. Manually remove the actual virtual copy from the originating storage system.

Retention

Expiry

Exported Host

LUN ID

ESX Host

Virtual Copy Datastore

NOTE: The Virtual Copy timestamp displayed on the Virtual Copies tab is converted to the local time zone of the vSphere Client. The Expiry and Retention values on the same display are set to the time zone of the RMV server.

Viewing Virtual Disk Details for Virtual Copies

You can view details on the virtual disk associated with a virtual copy.

Virtual Disk – Shows the virtual disk name.

Original Virtual Machine Name – Provides additional information on the Virtual Machine name associated with the VMDK. Snapshots created prior to version 2.3 will have this field as N/A.

Application Consistent – Provides information on whether this VMDK is application consistent.

VM Attached – Shows whether the VM is attached.

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HP Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere manual Viewing Virtual Disk Details for Virtual Copies

Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere specifications

HP Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere is a powerful tool designed to enhance the data recovery process for virtualized environments. It provides enterprises with a reliable solution to protect critical workloads and ensure business continuity, particularly in environments that leverage VMware's virtualization technology.

One of the main features of HP Recovery Manager is its seamless integration with VMware vSphere. The software utilizes VMware’s vSphere Storage APIs, enabling users to perform efficient backups and streamline disaster recovery processes. This integration allows for quiesced snapshots, which ensure data consistency during the backup process by momentarily pausing applications, thereby capturing a reliable state of the data.

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The software employs advanced technologies such as deduplication, which reduces the amount of storage space required for backups by eliminating duplicate data. This feature not only optimizes disk usage but also enhances overall backup performance by allowing faster backup times.

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