Veritas InfoScale™ 7.4.1 Solutions in Cloud Environments
- Overview and preparation
- Overview of InfoScale solutions in cloud environments
- InfoScale agents for monitoring resources in cloud environments
- InfoScale feature for storage sharing in cloud environments
- About SmartIO in AWS environments
- Preparing for InfoScale installations in cloud environments
- Installing the AWS CLI package
- Configurations for Amazon Web Services - Linux
- Configurations for Amazon Web Services - Windows
- Replication configurations in AWS - Windows
- HA and DR configurations in AWS - Windows
- Failover within a subnet of an AWS AZ using virtual private IP - Windows
- Failover across AWS subnets using overlay IP - Windows
- Public access to InfoScale cluster nodes in AWS using Elastic IP - Windows
- DR from on-premises to AWS and across AWS regions or VPCs - Windows
- DR from on-premises to AWS - Windows
- Configurations for Microsoft Azure - Linux
- Configurations for Microsoft Azure - Windows
- Configurations for Google Cloud Platform- Linux
- Configurations for Google Cloud Platform - Windows
- Replication to and across cloud environments
- Migrating files to the cloud using Cloud Connectors
- About cloud connectors
- About InfoScale support for cloud connectors
- How InfoScale migrates data using cloud connectors
- Limitations for file-level tiering
- About operations with Amazon Glacier
- Migrating data from on-premise to cloud storage
- Reclaiming object storage space
- Removing a cloud volume
- Examining in-cloud storage usage
- Sample policy file
- Replication support with cloud tiering
- Troubleshooting issues in cloud deployments
Replication from on-premises to GCP - Windows
In this scenario, replication is configured from an on-premises data center to a Google cloud data center.
Ensure that the following requirements are met before you proceed with the configuration:
The required ports are open for communication between an on-premise data center and an on-cloud data center.
For details, refer to the Veritas InfoScale Installation and Upgrade Guide - Windows.
The virtual private IP addresses are plumbed on both the nodes.
The virtual private IP addresses are configured within the subnet.
The following procedure lists high-level tasks to set up replication for this scenario.
To set up replication from an on-premises data center to a Google cloud data center
- Using the GCP Console, create a VPC network with a valid CIDR block, for example, 10.239.0.0/16.
- Create a subnet in the VPC network and assign it to a zone.
- Create an VM instance and associate it with the VPC network.
- Configure a virtual private gateway and associate it to the VPC.
- Configure a gateway in the on-premises data center.
- Create a VPN tunnel between the on-premises network and the Google cloud network.
- Install the appropriate InfoScale product on the VM instances in both the data centers.
- Create VxVM disk groups, VxVM volumes, Replicated Volume Group (RVG), and RLinks.
- Set up replication between the on-premises and on-cloud instances.
- Verify the status of replication.
# vradmin -g dg_name repstatus rvg_name
Ensure that the replication status shows:
Replication status: replicating (connected)