Accessing the Zerto User Interface
You manage the protection and replication of virtual machines between the protected and recovery sites using the Zerto User Interface. On first access to the user interface, you might have to add a security certificate to set up secure communication, as described in
Adding a Security Certificate for the Zerto User Interface. Zerto also provides a set of RESTful APIs and PowerShell cmdlets to enable incorporating some of the disaster recovery functionality within scripts or programs.
Note:
■ The lowest supported screen resolution is 1366x768.
Note: You must exclude the following folders from antivirus scanning:
Zerto Virtual Replication |
%ProgramData%\Zerto\Data\zvm_db.mdf |
C:\Program Files\Zerto\Zerto Virtual Replication\Zerto.Zvm.Service.exe |
C:\Program Files\Zerto\Zerto Virtual Replication\Zerto.Vba.VbaService.exe |
C:\Program Files\Zerto\Zerto Virtual Replication\Zerto Online Services Connector\Zerto.Online.Services.Connector.exe |
C:\Program Files\Zerto\Zerto Virtual Replication\Embedded DB Manager Service\Zerto.LocalDbInstanceManagerService.exe |
Failure to do so may lead to the Zerto Virtual Replication folder being incorrectly identified as a threat and in some circumstances corrupt the Zerto Virtual Replication folder.
To use the Zerto Virtual Manager Web Client:
1. In a browser, enter the following URL:
https://zvm_IP:9669
where zvm_IP is the IP address of the Zerto Virtual Manager for the AWS site. Ensure that port 9669 is open and set as an inbound rule in the security group of the instance where Zerto is installed.
2. Log in using the user name and password of the instance on AWS on which you installed the Zerto Cloud Appliance.