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Single VM failover – Feature request
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I have been asked by most of our customers if they can failover just 1 (one) VM from a VPG containing multiple VMs. Is this a feature scheduled for release. If not can this please be considered?
Liam
Hi Liam,
I think it’s an interesting idea, but I will say that VPGs are intended to hold VMs that need to maintain consistency with each other and be failed over & recovered together. Depending on their exact needs, there are a couple other options to consider:
One-to-many replication opens up a range of new protection options and would definitely encourage you to check it out if you haven’t already. Hope this helps!
Regards,
– Kevin
Hi Kevin,
I understand what you are saying with the changes in the newest releases, But…. As an end user it would be nice to be able to failover a single VM out of a VPG that contains a total of 10 VMs. For example if RansomWare occurs. Also to take advantage of your one to many feature, you need to upgrade your licenses and also need twice as much storage.
So again I will ask Liam’s question. Is it on the road map to be able to failover a single VM out of a VPG that contains multiple VMs?
Thank you
Robert
Hi Robert,
This functionality is still not available by default within ZVR, but there are a few work-arounds:
I will have to ask product if this feature is on the immediate road map. I have heard the request from several customers so I suspect it may be. In the interim, I would suggest submitting a feature request through the ZVM because that will strengthen the use case for dev to add this functionality.
I hope this helps!
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