Guys,
I am new to SRM. I have a couple questions about the infrastructure setup for the Recovery Site.
1. My protected site vcenter is broken out into seperate roles, VC/SQL. On the recovery site for sake of simplicity I would like to just have a single VC server with SQL express. Do you guys see any issues with that?
2. What else should always live at the recovery site from an infrastructure perspective? Do I need a domain controller or can I just add my Recovery Site vcenter server to the existing DC at the Protected site?
Thanks in advance,
Ian
Hi,
You should have AD / DNS server at the recovery site as well. If your vCenter / SRM are joined to the domain, it will be problematic for them to communicate / authenticate.
Michael.
xianmacx wrote:
Guys,
I am new to SRM. I have a couple questions about the infrastructure setup for the Recovery Site.
1. My protected site vcenter is broken out into seperate roles, VC/SQL. On the recovery site for sake of simplicity I would like to just have a single VC server with SQL express. Do you guys see any issues with that?
2. What else should always live at the recovery site from an infrastructure perspective? Do I need a domain controller or can I just add my Recovery Site vcenter server to the existing DC at the Protected site?
Thanks in advance,
Ian
1. Things you may need to consider:
2. Depend on your applications. If there is application dependency (eg.exchange, portal & etc), you may require running DC.
Hi,
You should have AD / DNS server at the recovery site as well. If your vCenter / SRM are joined to the domain, it will be problematic for them to communicate / authenticate.
Michael.
Thanks for the responses guys.
So I should go ahead and build another domain controller at the recovery site, to allow the recovery site SRM server and vcenter server to communicate with the production domain? Just want to verify...
Yes, otherwise in case of real disaster failover won't be possible.
Michael.
Thank you much!! Ian