User guide
– Add Volumes to an Existing Server
– Configure Grouped Systems
– Protect a Microsoft Windows 2008 Cluster
– Configure a Microsoft Windows 2008 Cluster
v Create a Reserved Resource Server
v Create a Reserved Resource Server Group
v Perform a Disaster Recovery Test
v Manage Disaster Recovery Test Machines
v Test an Reserved Resource Server
v Test a VSR Server Group
v Report Disaster Recovery Test Results
– Run a Report
– Set Report Schedules
v Perform a Disaster Recovery
v Recover a Server Group
v Recover an Reserved Resource Server
v Failback a Recovered Server
v Freeze and Unfreeze a Replication
v Set VSR System Credentials
v Set Server Credentials
v Set VSR User Credentials
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dependency file. A (.dep) file that contains information about the run-time requirements of a solution or
component. For example, such a file identifies which files are needed, how they are to be registered, and where on
the user's machine they should be installed. Configuration of a Microsoft Windows 2008 Cluster involves the creation
of dependency files.
dependency group. Components upon which any similarly defined component can specify an include dependency
or a build order dependency. The Protect > Protect Dependent Servers menu selection in the VSR main menu allows
users to configure grouped systems into a Dependency Group of servers that can only be recovered simultaneously,
in a cross-consistent manner, as opposed to individually. See also cross-consistent replication.
DHCP. See Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP).
Digital Signal 1. Digital service hierarchy level 1 network, offering up to a maximum channel capacity of 1.544
Mb/s. Also referred to as T1.
Digital Signal 2. Digital service hierarchy level 2 network. offering one 6.312 Mb/s channel, equivalent to 96 voice
grade lines, each with 64 Kbps capacity.
Digital Signal 3. Digital service hierarchy level 3 network, offering up to a maximum channel capacity of 44.736
Mb/s.
DR Ensemble. The VSR disaster recovery component that contains all of the Customer Virtual Machines (VM), to
allow disaster recovery testing, real disaster recovery exercises, and even Reserved Resource VMs for customers
selecting the Reserved Resource Virtual Machine service level. There may be multiple D/R Ensembles within a VSR
POD.
DR. See Disaster Recovery (DR).
DS1. See Digital Signal 1 (DS1).
DS2. See Digital Signal 2 (DS2).
DS3. See Digital Signal 3 (DS3).
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