A cloud administrator is asked to evaluate a number of disaster recovery solutions for the business. The current on-premises environment Is built around the latest version of VMware vSphere 7.0.
The following requirements must be met:
* Follow an on-demand cloud consumption model
* Must be a managed offering
* Deliver a recovery point objective (RPO) of no more than 30 minutes
* Rapid power-on of recovered virtual machines/ assuming cloud capacity availability
* Must accommodate for single region failure
Which solution would meet these requirements?
VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery is a managed disaster recovery-as-a-service offering that is built on the latest version of VMware vSphere 7.0. It provides an on-demand cloud consumption model, allowing administrators to rapidly power-on recovered virtual machines in the cloud, assuming cloud capacity availability. Additionally, VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery delivers a recovery point objective (RPO) of no more than 30 minutes, and can accommodate for single region failure.
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VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery ----------------------------------------------------- * Protect your workloads running on VMware Cloud on AWS SDDC using high-frequency snapshots to achieve RPOs as low as 30 minutes. * Availability Zone Failure Handling https://docs.vmware.com/en/VMware-Cloud-Disaster-Recovery/services/vmware-cloud-disaster-recovery/GUID-067EE6DF-80CC-44D2-94E6-D7183A239D9A.html
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