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Veritas™Resiliency Platform 2.2 Solutions for Virtual Business Services
Last Published:
2017-04-07
Product(s):
Resiliency Platform & CloudMobility (2.2)
- Overview of Resiliency Platform
- Using Resiliency Platform for disaster recovery
- About virtual business services
- About virtual business services
- Monitoring risks
- Managing activities and resiliency plans
- Managing activities
- Managing resiliency plans
- Creating a new resiliency plan template
- Managing evacuation plans
- Appendix A. Troubleshooting
Understanding virtual business service tiers
Within a VBS, resiliency groups are arranged in tiers. Tiers represent the logical dependencies between the resiliency groups and determine the relative order in which the resiliency groups start and stop. For example, the database resiliency group must start before the application server resiliency group and the web server resiliency group, so the database resiliency group must go in the lowest tier. The application server resiliency group must start after the database resiliency group, so it goes in the next tier. The web server resiliency group must start last, so it goes into the top tier. Later, if you add a resiliency group to the VBS, you can manage it as part of the IT service by placing it in the appropriate tier.