Protecting Virtual Machines from Hyper-V
  
Protecting Virtual Machines from Hyper-V
When the protected site is SCVMM, the following protection is available:
“Protecting Virtual Machines to Hyper-V Hosts”, below
“Protecting Virtual Machines to the Same Site”, on page 48
“Protecting Virtual Machines to a Recovery Site VMware vCenter Server”, on page 49
“Protecting Virtual Machines to a Recovery Site VMware vCloud Director”, on page 63
“Protecting Virtual Machines from Hyper-V Hosts to AWS”, on page 74
“Protecting Virtual Machines from Hyper-V Hosts to Azure”, on page 86
Protection can be set up to cope with the following situations:
A disaster, enabling recovery to a point in time in the 30 days prior to the disaster.
The need to back up to files saved either daily or weekly for a period of up to one year. The same dialog is used to set up both disaster recovery and backup.
Virtual machines with pass-through disks and shared disks cannot be protected. Also, a Hyper-V host with a pass-through disk is ignored by the Zerto Virtual Manager.
Any virtual machine that is supported by the hypervisor can be protected. When recovering to a different hypervisor, the protected virtual machines must also be supported by the recovery hypervisor.