- Key Features
- VM Backup
- Agentless VM Backup
- ESXi Backup
- vCenter Backup
- Backup Storage Targets
- RTO RPO < 15 mins
- VM/Disk Exclusion
- Application-aware Processing & Log Truncation
- VMware Quiescing
- Flexible Backup Scheduling
- CBT based Incremental Backup
- Synthetic Full Backup
- Basic Retention
- GFS Retention – Incremental/Full
- Backup Data Encryption
- Backup Proxy
- VM Backup to Cloud
- Create Backup using Template
- VM Recovery
- VM Replication
- Disaster Recovery
- Management
- Backup Settings
Network Mapping
Network Mapping in VMware Replication is the process of creating a mapping between two different virtual networks (source and target).
Network mapping is used to define how two virtual networks should communicate with each other, including which network segments should be used for replication traffic and which networks should be used for other types of traffic etc.
Mapping networks in VMware Replication is important for ensuring that the replication process is as efficient and secure as possible. By mapping networks, it allows for the replication traffic to be directed to the correct network, reducing the risk of data corruption and ensuring that the replication process is as efficient as possible. Additionally, mapping networks allows for the replication process to be monitored more closely and makes it easier to troubleshoot any potential issues that may arise.
In BDRSuite, you can configure Network mapping between the source and target networks, if you see it necessary for your environment. This is an optional feature which can be well-utilized in case of different networks. It will list down the source virtual networks associated with your source host and also the destination virtual networks associated with your destination host. Once you configure the right mappings, a hassle-free replication will happen across different virtual networks.
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