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Recovering replicated data
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The Replication page appears. In the Incoming Replication pane, the summary table includes a row for
each source Core with protected machines that this target Core replicates.
2. Select the replicated machines to remove as follows:
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To delete all machines replicated from the source Core to your target Core, in the Incoming Replication pane,
select the check box for that Core.
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To delete a smaller subset of machines from the same source Core, do the following:
a. Click the arrow to the right of the source Core.
The view expands to show each of the machines from the selected source Core that are replicated on
your target Core.
b. Select the check box for each replicated machine that you want to remove.
c. From the parent row of the selected source Core, click the (Settings) drop-down menu, and
then select Delete.
The Remove Replication dialog box appears.
3. In the Remove Replication dialog box, do one of the following:
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If you want to leave the replicated recovery points on the target Core, clear the option Delete existing recovery
points .
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If you want to delete all replicated recovery points received from that machine as well as remove the source core
from replication, select Delete existing recovery points.
4. Click Yes to confirm deletion.
WARNING:
If you select this option, all of the recovery points replicated to this Core will be deleted.
The selected machines protected on the source Core are removed from replication on this target Core.
Optionally, if you selected the option to delete recovery points, they are removed from the repository of this
Core.
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Recovering replicated data
“Day-to-day” replication functionality is maintained on the source Core, while only the target Core is capable of
completing the functions necessary for disaster recovery.
For disaster recovery, the target core Can use the replicated recovery points to recover the protected machines.
You can perform the following recovery options from the target Core:
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Mount recovery points. For more information, see
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Roll back to recovery points. For more information, see
About restoring volumes from a recovery point
volumes for a Linux machine using the command line
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Perform a virtual machine (VM) export. For more information, see
About exporting to virtual machines with Rapid
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Perform a bare metal restore (BMR). For more information, see
Performing a bare metal restore for Windows machines
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