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taken before an incident occurred. Each represents a snapshot of the
main volume for that server on a different date, at a different time.
The Shared Resource Virtual Machine service level stores 24 such
snapshots daily while the Reserved Resource Virtual Machine service
level stores 96 daily.
(No PIT Data Loaded For Server)
VSR displays this option when there is no PIT data loaded for the
server to recover. The Realtime Target Volume is the only option in
such cases.
Note:
v Use the scroll bar to the right of the screen to scroll through all optional
possible servers and make all necessary selections.
v A snapshot up to 24 hours old can be selected from the Point In Time
drop-down menu.
v Most VSR solutions allow you to roll back up to 24 hours.
6. After you click the check box corresponding to each server involved, select the
correct Point-In-Time for each server. To do so, click the Load Snapshots
button and selected the correct snapshots. Then, click the Begin Recovery
button to begin your system recovery. VSR displays the following progress bar:
Essentially the same following progress bar displays for Linux systems.
Figure 24. Live Server Recovery, Progress
Figure 25. Live Server Recovery, Linux Progress
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