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DL4300 Appliance
Product features
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Replication of disaster recovery site or service
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The replication process requires a paired source-target relationship between two cores. The source core copies
the recovery points of the protected machines and then asynchronously and continuously transmits them to
a target core at a remote disaster recovery site. The off-site location can be a company-owned data center
(self-managed core) or a third-party managed service provider’s (MSP’s) location, or cloud environment. When
replicating to a MSP, you can use built-in workflows that let you request connections and receive automatic
feedback notifications. For the initial transfer of data, you can perform data seeding using external media, which is
useful for large sets of data or sites with slow links.
In the case of a severe outage, your appliance supports failover and failback in replicated environments. In case
of a comprehensive outage, the target core in the secondary site can recover instances from replicated protected
machines and immediately commence protection on the failed-over machines. After the primary site is restored,
the replicated core can fail-back data from the recovered instances back to protected machines at the primary
site.
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Recovery
Recovery can be performed in the local site or the replicated remote site. After the deployment is in steady state
with local protection and optional replication, the Core allows you to perform recovery using Verified Recovery,
Universal Recovery, or Live Recovery.
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Product features
You can manage protection and recovery of critical data using the following features and functionality:
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