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Field
Description
2.
Last Export: Indicates the time of last export.
Hypervisor
Name: Indicates the name of the Hypervisor on which VM is created.
Information
Status: Indicates the status of connection to the Hyper-V and ESXi hypervisors.
VM Operations
Allows you to start or stop the virtual machine, and add a network adapter.
VM Management for Other Virtual Standby(s)
Field
Description
Hypervisor
Type: Indicates the type of the Hypervisor.
Information
Agent / VM
Agent Name: Indicates the name of the protected machine for which you have
Information
created virtual standby.
Location: Indicates the location of VM. For example, D:\export. The VM location
must have sufficient space to hold the VM metadata and virtual drives needed for
the virtual machine.
Export Status
Status
1.
2.
Last Export: Indicates the time of last export.
Creating a virtual network adapter
Virtual machines must have one or more Virtual Network Adapters (VNAs) to connect to the internet. A
VM should have a VNA for each real network adapter (RNA) on the protected machine. The VNA and the
matching RNA should have a similar configuration. You can add VNAs to your VM when creating the
Virtual Standby or you can add VNAs at a later time.
When creating a virtual standby, there is a suggested adapter for every adapter in the protected machine,
when configuring a virtual machine. You may add to or remove all or some of these suggested adapters.
Not Performed
If an export is currently in progress, percentage of export is displayed.
Online
Offline
Unknown (temporary status)
NOTE: The status is displayed only for Hyper-V and ESXi hypervisors.
Indicates the following status of an export process:
Complete
Failed
In progress
Not performed
If an export is currently in progress, percentage of export is displayed as a
progress bar.
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