That's very helpful, thanks - all very clearly explained, until the last point, where you only briefly mentioned undo failback - I'd have liked to see a diagram of what happens there?
For first time in my carrier i heard that for malware attack i have to initiate fail over plan. Don't tell me another story if may local backup is encrypted ;) just find another purpose for fail over man ;)
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i'm impressed by the way it can failover and failback. i'm more impressed with the way he can write backwards.
I'm having trouble concentrating on the content and just watching him write... like... is he a wizard or is this some sort of camera trickery?
Great video and the explanations are very clear and understandable even with my poor English level 👏👏👏
Thank you for your explanation, that was very helpful to create our workflow for a dr-site.
Great video, needed this to pass my vmce exam ;) Thx a lot!
has anyone used this for migrating VMs across clusters instead of building new machines and migrating VHDX disks manually?
That's very helpful, thanks - all very clearly explained, until the last point, where you only briefly mentioned undo failback - I'd have liked to see a diagram of what happens there?
check this out helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/undo_failback.html?ver=100
How to fail back from an unplanned failover at the replica? back to original?
Truely a helpful explanation. Alw
Awesome video!
Very good eplanation.
For first time in my carrier i heard that for malware attack i have to initiate fail over plan. Don't tell me another story if may local backup is encrypted ;) just find another purpose for fail over man ;)
Tip: Exam question...
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