Administrator Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft Cloud Platform System Standard Version 1.5 Administrators Guide based on release 1803
- Overview
- Administration
- What to do first
- Next steps
- Managing Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft
- Creating tenant VM networks
- Adding tenant VM networks to the cloud
- Flagging the operating system VHD in the VM templates
- Enabling guest-specified IP addresses in VMM
- Creating additional tenant storage shares
- Using Windows Azure Pack
- Default Windows Azure Pack configuration
- Before you go into production
- Setting up tenant portal access on an isolated network
- Replacing self-signed certificates
- Disabling the tenant AuthSite and the admin Windows AuthSite websites
- Updating to a Security Token Service and re-establishing trust
- How to open the management portal for administrators
- How to open the management portal for tenants
- Offering services to tenants
- Optional configuration
- Automating tasks for efficiency
- Windows Azure Pack API reference content for developers
- Configuring disaster recovery protection
- Operations
- Monitoring
- Backup and recovery
- Onboard to Azure Backup
- Default backup schedule and retention policy
- DPM protection groups
- Disable machine account password rotation on management VMs
- Protecting tenant VMs
- Recovering VMs and databases—high level
- Recovering from management component failures
- Recovering a tenant VM
- Recovering DPM from DPM failures
- Adding extra disks to DPM
- Monitoring DPM
- Using the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft data consistency runbooks
- Updating the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft
- Shutting down and starting up the stamp
- Security
- Appendix A Expanding the stamp
- Appendix B Performing a factory reset
- Appendix C Retrieving cluster names, host names, and IP addresses
- Appendix D Ports and protocols

4 In the
Recovery points pane do the following:
a Under
Recoverable Item, click the VM that you want to recover.
Figure 34. Recoverable item
b Click any date and time in the calendar to see available recovery points. Dates that show as bold have active recovery points. To
minimiz
e data loss, it is important to choose to recover from the latest possible recovery point.
c To select the recovery source, in the Recovery time list, select a recovery point that either indicates Disk or Online (from
Azure).
d On the ribbon, click Recover to start the Recovery Wizard.
5 In the Recovery Wizard, in the Select recovery type page, select Recover to original instance.
6 On the Specify Recovery Options page, leave the Network bandwidth usage throttling and SAN Recovery selections without any
modications.
7 On the Summary page, review your settings, and then click Recover.
8 After the recovery nishes, click Close to close the Recovery Wizard.
9 Start the VM that you just recovered.
10 After you recover the VM, you must synchronize it as follows. The Protection Status of this VM shows as Replica Inconsistent until it
is s
ynchronized.
a In the DPM Administrator Console, open the Protection workspace.
b Locate and then right-click the recovered VM. Click
Perform consistency check.
c In the
Microsoft System Center 2012 R2 Data Protection Manager dialog box, click Yes to perform the consistency check.
Recovering a VM to an alternate location
You can use this procedure to recover a tenant VM to an alternate location. Do this procedure if a tenant VM was deleted from VMM or
from the Windows Azure Pack management portal for tenants.
IMPORTANT: Before you perform this procedure, make sure that you review the Recovering a tenant VM section.
1 Follow the r
st four steps described previously in
Recovering a VM to its original location.
2 On the
Select Recovery Type page, click Copy to a network folder.
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