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  2. NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide
  3. Section XIII. Disaster recovery and troubleshooting
  4. Managing Resiliency Platforms
  5. Understanding the terms
NetBackup™ Web UI Administrator's Guide

Understanding the terms

The following table explains the key components related to Veritas Resiliency Platform and NetBackup integration.

Term

Description

Resiliency Platform

The Veritas Resiliency Platform integrated with your NetBackup primary server. The Resiliency Manager provides the services required for protecting assets, such as virtual machines, within a resiliency domain. It also provides workload automation services.

Resiliency manager

The component that provides resiliency capabilities within a resiliency domain. It is composed of loosely coupled services, a distributed data repository, and a management console.

Infrastructure management server (IMS)

The component that discovers, monitors, and manages the asset infrastructure within a data center. The IMS transmits information about the asset infrastructure to the Resiliency Manager. The IMS is deployed as a virtual appliance. To achieve scale, multiple IMSs can be deployed in the same data center.

Data center

The location that contains source data center and a target data center. Each data center has one or more IMSs.

Resiliency group

The unit of management and control in Resiliency Platform. You organize related assets into a resiliency group and manage and monitor them as a single entity.

Automated virtual machines

The assets that are a part of a resiliency group and you can perform actions, such as migrate, recover, and rehearsal.

Recovery readiness

Measured based on migrate, recover or rehearsal operations.

  • Low - If no operations are performed or failed.

  • High - If at least one operation is performed successfully in the past 7 days.

  • Medium - If the recovery readiness does not fall in either high or low category.

Recovery Point Object (RPO)

Recovery Point Objective is the point in time you can recover to in the event of a disaster.

For example, if you have an RPO of 4 hours on your critical virtual machines then you lose 4 hours of data, as 4 hours ago is the last point in time to which you can recover data on your VMs.

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