Re: Backup Network configuration
I am also looking for an answer to this question.I have 4 vlans configured.VLAN10 - Virtual Machine NetworkVLAN20 - VMKernel for StorageVLAN30 - VMKernel for VmotionVLAN40 - VMKernel for Management...
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Currently my VDP appliance is in the Virtual Machine Network. Based on the VDP appliance architechture and the way it performs backups, what is the best/most efficent VLAN to place the appliance in?...
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By default your VDP VM will be in VM network.. Your backup traffic will pass depending on the transport method: Hot-add Transport You can think of hot-add transport as a special case of SAN transport...
View ArticleRe: vDP Restore Fails On Machine under vSphere Replication
i have now run into this as well tried unregistering the replication appliance as it is not working properly but that did not help. too bad someone from vmware who is associated with the product has...
View ArticleData protection vs. Data recovery
Hi, folks! I can't realize difference between VMware Data Protection and VMware Data Recovery?Can you tell me, please. Sorry for dumb question =)
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VMware Data Recovery was renamed to VMware Data Protection in vSphere 5.1, prior to vSphere 5.1 it was known as VMware Data Recovery.
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Hi,VDR was a back solution until vSphere 5.0.VDP is a totally new solution developed in partnership with EMC. So backup and recovery solution in vSphere from 5.1 onwards is VDP See this for more...
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Also check - this should help. http://communities.vmware.com/thread/418137?start=0&tstart=0
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The VDR product was manageable via a plugin on the vSphere Client (the Windows one), the VDP one is only manageable via a Web Client "plugin". Both are Linux based vApps, with VDR was CentOS and with...
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check this link http://kb.vmware.com/selfservice/microsites/search.do?language=en_US&cmd=displayKC&externalId=2016565
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Thank you, guys. Now i'm totally understand. So, now i have to choose one to backup my vSphere 5.1. What the best way to backup machines? I have about 100 vms.
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single instance of VDP appliance is capable of protecting up 100 VMs (recommended limit). But i did noticed few deployments sharing the load with 2 appliances as well
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VDP supports up to 100 VMs per appliance. However if this is a Ent or Production environment that you want to backup, I'd advise you to stay away from this product and look at 3rd party alternatives.
View ArticleRe: Time Sync Issue with Data Protection Appliance
I have the same problem -2 minute sync between vCenter Appliance and VDP anybody knows a solution
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Hi,This should help you - VMware vSphere Data Protection (VDP) Error and Time Synchronization | VMware vSphere Blog - VMware Blogs
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Thanks a lot, that helped regards, P4cha
View ArticleVDP Backup Job fails for Linux VM containing a /tmp partition mounted with...
Hi Community.Below you'll find a short report on a problem that can be observed on Linux Systems with noexec option on /tmp partitions. Problem Description:VDP fails to complete a backup job with VMs...
View ArticleRe: vSphere Data Protection stucks at 92% on Windows 2008 R2 VMs
Same problem here. Many Win2008R2 VMs seem to be stuck in 92 %, for hours, and sometimes, for days.Job usually is completed byitself.
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