Managing VPGs
  
Managing VPGs
 
After defining virtual protection groups (VPGs) the virtual machines specified as part of each VPG are protected. There are a number of ongoing management tasks that you can perform on a VPG, such as specifying a checkpoint to enable recovery to that specific point or you can modify the configurations of existing VPGs.
The following VPG management options are described in this section:
Editing a VPG
Adding Virtual Machines to a VPG
Removing Virtual Machines from a VPG
Removing a Protected Virtual Machine from Azure
Modifying Protected Virtual Machine Disks
Pausing and Resuming the Protection of a VPG
Forcing the Synchronization of a VPG
Deleting a VPG
Running an Unscheduled Offsite Backup
Ensuring Application Consistency – Checkpoints
Running Scripts Before or After Recovering a VPG
Exporting and Importing VPG Definitions
VPG Statuses and Synchronization Triggers
Monitoring VPGs and the VMs that are protected is described in “Monitoring Zerto Virtual Replication”, on page 89.