Recovery

After initializing the VPG, all writes to the protected virtual machines are sent by the VRA on the relevant host for each virtual machine on the protected site to the VRA on AWS. The information is saved in the journal for the virtual machine with a timestamp, ensuring write-fidelity. Every few seconds the Zerto Virtual Manager writes a checkpoint to every journal on AWS for every virtual machine in the VPG, ensuring crash-consistency.

The data remains in the journal, in an S3 bucket, for the time defined by the journal history configuration, after which it is moved to the relevant mirror disks, also in the S3 bucket, for each virtual machine. Both the journal and the mirror disks are managed by the VRA.

When recovering, either a failover or move, or testing failover or cloning protected virtual machines in the recovery site, you specify the checkpoint at which you want the recovered virtual machines to be recovered. The mirror disks and journal are used to recover the virtual machines to this point-in-time. The recovered virtual machines are created as new instances in EC2.

See also:

File and Folder Recovery