HP Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere manual Scheduling Virtual Copies

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NOTE: If all non-expirable virtual copies are in valid retention and have already reached the maximum count, choosing the Enable expirable virtual copies option with the Phase out non-expirable virtual copies setting will fail. If this happens, choose the Delete the oldest when count reaches maximum option instead.

c.(Optional) Select a period of time to retain virtual copy sets.

A dialog box prompts you for the number of days to retain the virtual copy set.

i.Select the Retention Period.

ii.Select Hours, Days, Weeks, Months, or Years.

NOTE: Setting the retention policy requires the HP 3PAR Virtual Lock license on the HP 3PAR Storage System.

NOTE: The virtual copy set can be retained for up to 1,825 days.

NOTE: When using both the expiry and retention options, the expiry value must be equal to or greater than the retention value.

d.(Optional for VM’s) Select whether to ensure application consistency. This option is used to create snapshots of virtual copy sets that adhere to data format standards used by the VMware Tools.

NOTE: When installing or upgrading VMware tools, you must be sure to reboot VMware on the system where it running otherwise application consistent snapshots may not be valid even though they are reported as completed successfully. This situation can also occur when the VMware tools have not been upgraded on the VM system following an upgrade of the ESX server.

5.Click Save.

The virtual copy policy modification task is submitted and started. An alert appears indicating that the new policy has been saved.

6.Click OK.

Scheduling Virtual Copies

You can automatically create virtual copies according to a specified schedule.

To view or create a scheduled virtual copy task:

1.Follow the instructions in “Viewing Virtual Copy Information” (page 60).

2.Click the Virtual Copies tab.

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HP Recovery Manager Software for VMware vSphere manual Scheduling 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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Management is simplified through a user-friendly interface, which helps administrators monitor and manage backup tasks from a central dashboard. This centralized approach reduces the complexity often associated with managing multiple backup solutions in a virtual environment. Additionally, HP Recovery Manager supports automation features, where users can schedule regular backups, thus ensuring that the most current data is always protected without requiring constant manual intervention.

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