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Dec 22, 2010

Using VMware Site Recovery Manager with Netapp

Using VMware Site Recovery Manager with Netapp
Nothing is scarier than the prospect of having to recover an entire site after a disaster, and the addition of virtual infrastructure to your environment may further complicate the situation. VMware® Site Recovery Manager (SRM) is designed to simplify and accelerate disaster recovery for VMware infrastructures, and it also includes nondisruptive testing so you can make sure your site recovery plan will work before you need to use it.

SRM provides automated virtual infrastructure failover for virtual machines (VMs) and servers; it relies on the existing replication capabilities provided by storage vendors—such as NetApp® SnapMirror® technology—rather than provide its own data replication mechanisms for moving VM data to the DR site. NetApp has worked closely with VMware to enable the advanced capabilities of SnapMirror and other NetApp technologies to be fully leveraged by SRM.

In this article I’m going to discuss the challenges of DR planning and explain how VMware SRM—in conjunction with NetApp storage functionality—can greatly simplify DR for virtual infrastructure.
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