VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery
VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery is an on-demand disaster recovery service that provides an easy-to-use Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solution, and offers cloud economics to keep your disaster recovery costs under control.
You can use VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery to protect your vSphere virtual machines by replicating them to the cloud, and recovering them as needed to a target VMware Cloud Software Defined Data Center (SDDC). You can create the target SDDC immediately prior to performing a recovery, and it does not need to be provisioned to support replications in the steady state.
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Information about VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery
Listed Since: 05/07/2021
Last Updated: 04/19/2024
Listed Since: 05/07/2021
Last Updated: 04/19/2024
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