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.
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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.
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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:
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Complete
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Failed
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In progress
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Not performed
If an export is currently in progress, percentage of export is displayed as a
progress bar.
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