The Zerto Cloud Manager User Interface : VRAs Tab in the Zerto Virtual Manager
  
VRAs Tab in the Zerto Virtual Manager
You can filter information in columns via the filter icon next to each column title. You can also sort the list by each column.
General View
In this view, the number of installed VRAs is displayed in the VRAs tab. The following information is displayed in this view:
Cluster – The cluster name, if relevant.
Host Address – The host IP address for the VRA. If the host is part of a cluster, the cluster name is displayed with the hosts under the cluster.
Host Version – The host version.
Alert Status – The status of alerts in the VRA virtual machine.
VRA Name – The name of the VRA virtual machine.
VRA Status – The VRA status. For example, Installed or Ghost VRA.
VRA Version – Either Latest if the version installed is the most current version or Outdated if it can be upgraded. A tooltip displays the actual version.
VRA Address – The IP address of the VRA virtual machine.
# VPGs – The number of VPGs with a virtual machine for which the VRA either manages the protection or the recovery of the data.
# VMs – The number of virtual machines managed by the VRA.
SETTINGS View
The following information is displayed in the SETTINGS view:
VRA Group – The group of VRAs to which this VRA belongs. When VRAs use different networks, they can be grouped by network.
VRA RAM – The amount of memory allocated to the VRA to buffer data before it is sent to the recovery site or at the recovery site before it is written to the journal.
Datastore – The datastore used by the VRA.
Datastore Cluster – The datastore cluster used by the VRA, if relevant.
WORKLOAD PROTECTION View
The following information is displayed in the WORKLOAD PROTECTION view:
# VPGs – The number of VPGs with a virtual machine for which the VRA is used either for protection or recovery.
# VMs – The number of virtual machines for which the VRA is used either for protection or recovery.
# of Protected VPGs – The number of VPGs with a virtual machine for which the VRA manages the protection of their data.
# of Protected VMs – The number of virtual machines for which the VRA manages the protection of their data.
# of Protected Volumes – The number of volumes for which the VRA manages the protection of their data.
# of Recovery VPGs – The number of VPGs with a virtual machine for which the VRA manages the recovery of the data.
# of Recovery VMs – The number of virtual machines for which the VRA manages the recovery of the data.
# of Recovery Volumes – The number of volumes for which the VRA manages the recovery of the data.
Additional Fields
There are additional fields that you can display that are listed when you select Show/Hide Columns from the dropdown list shown by clicking the configuration icon ():
Cluster - The cluster with the host used by the VRA.
VC Network– The network used by the VRA.
# Volumes – The number of volumes for which the VRA manages the protection or recovery of data.