HSCL
- Common Compatibility List for Resiliency Platform
- Common limitations
- Compatibility matrix for virtual appliances
- Compatibility matrix for disaster recovery of virtual machines using multiple types of recovery points
- Support for Hyperconverged Infrastructure on VMware ESXi Hypervisor
- Browser compatibility matrix
- Veritas Resiliency Platform components version compatibility
- Recovery to AWS
- Recovery to Azure
- Compatibility matrix for disaster recovery of virtual machines to Azure
- Compatibility matrix for disaster recovery of virtual machine from Azure / Azure Stack to Azure / Azure Stack
- Compatibility matrix for disaster recovery of physical machines to Azure
- Compatibility matrix for disaster recovery of virtual machines to Azure using NetBackup MSDP-C
- Recovery to vCloud Director
- Recovery to Google Cloud Platform
- Recovery to Orange Recovery Engine
- Recovery of InfoScale applications
- Recovery using Netbackup
- Recovery using third-party replication technology
- Recovery on on-premise data center
- Compatibility matrix for disaster recovery of VMware virtual machines using Resiliency Platform Data Mover in Hypervisor mode
- Compatibility matrix for disaster recovery of VMware virtual machines using Resiliency Platform Data Mover in In-guest mode
- Compatibility matrix for disaster recovery of physical machines to VMware virtual machines
Compatibility matrix for disaster recovery of virtual machines from on-premises data center to vCloud Director
Table: Compatibility matrix for disaster recovery of virtual machines from on-premises data center to vCloud Director lists the compatibility matrix for disaster recovery of virtual machines from on-premises data center to vCloud Director.
Table: Compatibility matrix for disaster recovery of virtual machines from on-premises data center to vCloud Director
Virtualization Technology | Platforms | Supported guest operating systems | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
VMware | Operating systems | Versions | Operating systems | Versions |
vCenter Server | 6.7, 6.7 U1, 6.7 U2, 6.7U3, 7.0 | RHEL | 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7, 7.9, 8.0, 8.3 | |
ESXi | 6.7, 6.7 U1, 6.7 U2, 6.7 U3, 7.0 | CentOS | 7.0, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 7.5, 7.6, 7.7 | |
OEL UEK | 7.7 | |||
Windows Server | 2012, 2012 R2, 2016, 2019 | |||
Hyper-V | Windows Server | 2012 R2 | OEL UEK | 7.7 |
Windows Server | 2012, 2012 R2 | |||
Notes:
vCloud Director version 9.5 is supported.
The replication technology for recovery to vCloud Director is Veritas Resiliency Platform Data Mover.
Linux virtual machines are not supported for Hyper-V virtualization technology.
For PowerShell version equal to 2.0 and above but less than 3.0 the required .Net version must be in range of 3.5 to 4.5. For PowerShell version equal to 3.0 and above the min required .Net version is 4.5.
RHEL hosts having multiple NICs need to have
NetworkManager-config-routing-rulespackage installed on them.VMware Tools or OpenVM Tools (along with DeployPkg for OpenVM Tools version prior to 9.10) need to be installed on the workload virtual machines.
Rehearse and cleanup rehearsal operations are not supported for recovery to vCloud Director.
Virtual machines with NIC type E1000E are not supported for the use case of recovering VMware virtual machines to vCloud Director without adding vCenter Server.
Recover from vCloud Director to production (on-premises) data center is not supported, if virtual machines are configured for protection without adding Hyper-V Server or vCenter Server.
VMware RDM disk is supported in virtual and physical mode.
Starting and stopping of resiliency groups is not supported for the use case of recovery of virtual machines to vCloud Director without adding the vCenter server or Hyper-V server.
Multipathing on target side virtual machines is not supported.
From version 3.6 onwards, vCloud Director is supported with secure communication.