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Replication of incoming writes to a VM
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Hi,
I would like to know , how zerto manages the incoming writes replication to a VM during the initial data replication. Which one get more priority? How the bandwidth is being divided to perform this actions.
Is there technical document which will help me to understand?
Thanks
Hareesh
Hello,
From Zerto Support.
Please check the following links:
Hypervisor-Based Replication
https://www.zerto.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/hypervisor-based-replication.pdf
The Zerto Virtual Replication Journal – Overview, Sizing & Best Practice
http://s3.amazonaws.com/zertodownload_docs/Latest/Zerto%20Virtual%20Replication%20Journal%20Overview%20Sizing%20and%20Best%20Practices.pdf?cb=1586350559
Bandwidth:
http://s3.amazonaws.com/zertodownload_docs/Latest/Zerto%20Virtual%20Manager%20vSphere%20Administration%20Guide.pdf?cb=1586352090
http://s3.amazonaws.com/zertodownload_docs/Latest/Zerto%20Scale%20and%20Benchmarking%20Guidelines.pdf?cb=158635188
Thank you.
Contara
Hi,
Let me elaborate my question once again, as I couldn’t find the details what I’m looking for from the above documents,
How zerto handle the incoming writes to the protected VM when the initial sync is in progress? Will it replicate the incoming writes also together with initial sync to recovery site? which will have more priority ? How much bandwidth will be reserved for both?
Thanks
Hareesh
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