Veritas™ Resiliency Platform 2.2 Solutions for Applications
- Overview of Resiliency Platform
- Managing applications using Resiliency Platform
- Managing InfoScale applications using Resiliency Platform
- Managing resiliency groups
- About resiliency groups
- Preparing for disaster recovery configuration
- About replication technologies used in disaster recovery of applications
- Configuring DNS server settings for a data center
- Configuring resiliency groups for remote recovery
- Rehearsing DR operations to ensure DR readiness
- Performing disaster recovery operations
- Monitoring and reporting assets status
- Monitoring risks
- Managing activities and resiliency plans
- Managing activities
- Managing resiliency plans
- Creating a new resiliency plan template
- Managing evacuation plans
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
About resiliency groups
Resiliency groups are the unit of management and control in Veritas Resiliency Platform. After assets are added to Resiliency Platform, you organize related assets into a resiliency group that you can protect and manage as a single entity.
For example, you can organize several virtual machines into a resiliency group, and name it VM_Group. When you perform an action on VM_Group from the Resiliency Platform console, all the virtual machines in the group are included. For example, if you start VM_Group, all the virtual machines in the group start, similarly when you stop VM_Group all assets stop.
Note:
A resiliency group must contain similar types of objects, either all applications or all virtual machines. It cannot contain a mix of the two.
The operations available for a resiliency group depend on how it is configured. During the configuration of a resiliency group, you apply a service objective that identifies the objective or intent for that group of assets. If you apply a service objective that supports remote recovery, the resiliency group supports operations like migrate and take over.
You can optionally use a service objective that only monitors the assets and provides only basic operation capabilities like start and stop operations and no remote recovery operations.