| V Essentials from VMWare |
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| Written by David Noel-Davies | |
| Friday, 09 May 2008 | |
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vEssentials is one of their most popular bundles and it includes vRanger Pro. vRanger Pro is Vizioncore's most popular product. Also included in the bundle is vCharter and vReplicator. Here is a breakdown of the vEssentials product bundle:
What is vReplicator and what can it do?Let's say that, today, you want to replicate a VMware ESX Server Guest OS over to another ESX Server. What would you do? I suppose you could create a script that would snapshot the Guest VM then copy the entire Guest VM virtual disk to another ESX Server. However, how long would it take to create that? And why copy the ENTIRE guest virtual disk every night? That could be 10+ GB! And what if it was across a WAN? Truthfully, using a true replication solution is the only answer. Plus, after you see vReplicator in action, I believe you will clearly see that vReplicator is the best Virtualization replication solution available. So what is vReplicator? vReplicator is host-level replication solution built just for VMware ESX Server & VMware Infrastructure. With vReplicator, you can replicate a VMware ESX Server guest OS (virtual disk) from one ESX Server to another. Once the initial replication is done, only the changes will be sent after that. Here are some of the additional vReplicator features:
What does vReplicator look like?vReplicator is a simple looking Windows application and its operation is easy. After telling vReplicator what ESX hosts you have on your network, all you need to do to replicate an ESX Guest OS from one ESX host to another is to select the source and destination. Here is a screenshot from vReplicator, showing one of the new replication jobs I created:
As you can see, you can schedule the replication job to run every hour, day, or whatever time interval you want to specify. Additionally, you can "test" the job to see what the results would be. Full reporting of the results of all jobs that have been run can be found in the Reports section or if you watch a job run "live", you can see the results immediately. In fact, here is what a running job looks like: |
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| Last Updated ( Friday, 09 May 2008 ) |
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