VMs Tab in the Zerto Virtual Manager

GENERAL View

The following information is displayed in the GENERAL view:

Alert status indicator: The color indicates the status of the VPG:
Green: The VPG is being replicated, including syncing the VPG between the sites.
Orange: The VPG is being replicated but there are problems, such as an RPO value larger than the Target RPO Alert value specified for the VPG.
Red: The VPG is not being replicated, for example, because communication with the remote site is down.
VM Name: The name of the virtual machine. The name is a link.
VPG Name: The name of the VPG. The name is a link: Click the VPG name to drill-down to more specific details about the VPG that are displayed in a dynamic tab.
Direction: The direction of the replication, from this site to the remote site or from the remote site to this site.
Peer Site: The name of the site with which this site is paired: the site where the VPG is protected or will be recovered to.
Priority: The priority of the VPG.
Protection Status: The current status of the virtual machine, such as Meeting SLA. Where appropriate, the percentage of the operation completed, such as syncing, is displayed.
State: The current substatus of the VPG, such as Delta syncing. Where appropriate, the percentage of the operation completed, such as syncing, is displayed.
Actual RPO: The time since the last checkpoint was written to the journal. This should be less than the Target RPO Alert value specified for the VPG.
Operation: The operation, such as Move, that is currently being performed.

PERFORMANCE View

The following information is displayed in the PERFORMANCE view:

IO: The IO per second between all the applications running on the virtual machine and the VRA that sends a copy to the remote site for replication.
Provisioned Storage: The provisioned storage for the virtual machine in the recovery site.
Note: For virtual machines in a VMware environment, this value is the sum of the values that are used in the vCenter Server and displayed in the vSphere Web client or Client console per virtual machine in the Virtual Machines tab for the root vCenter Server node. Each value is the sum of both the hard disk and memory. Thus, a virtual machine with 1GB hard disk and 4GB memory will show 5GB provisioned storage.
Used Storage: The storage used by the virtual machine in the recovery site.
Note: For virtual machines in a VMware environment, this value is the sum of the values that are used in the vCenter Server and displayed in the vSphere Web client or Client console per virtual machine in the Virtual Machines tab for the root vCenter Server node.

RETENTION STATUS View

The following information is displayed in the RETENTION STATUS view:

Alert status indicator: The color indicates the status of the VPG. Hovering over the alert displays a popup of all active alerts with descriptions:
Green: The VPG is being replicated, including syncing the VPG between the sites.
Orange: The VPG is being replicated but there are problems, such as an RPO value larger than the Target RPO Alert value specified for the VPG.
Red: The VPG is not being replicated, for example, because communication with the remote site is down.

Move the cursor over the Alert status indicator to display details of the alert.

VPG Name (#VMs): The name of the VPG. The name is a link: Click the VPG name to drill-down to more specific details about the VPG that are displayed in a dynamic tab.
Retention Policy: Whether the VPG is protected against a disaster only with the ability to recover to a point in time up to 30 days before the disaster, or protection is extended to include retention sets of the virtual machines, going back for a maximum of one year.
Retention Policy Status: The status of the retention set.
Repository Name: The name of the repository where the jobs are stored.
Restore Point Range: The restore points for the retention job out of the total retention jobs run for the VPG.
Retention Policy Scheduling: The schedule for the retention process.