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Failing over Windows ESX to ESX jobs

When a failover condition has been met, failover will be triggered automatically if you enabled the failover automatically option during your protection configuration. If the failover automatically option is disabled, you will be notified in the console when a failover condition has been met. At that time, you will need to trigger it manually from the console when you are ready.

  1. On the Manage Jobs page, highlight the job that you want to failover and click Failover in the toolbar.
  2. Select the type of failover to perform.
  3. Select the how you want to handle the data in the target queue. You may want to check the amount of data in queue on the target by reviewing the Statistics or Performance Monitor.
  4. When you are ready to begin failover, click Failover.

    Once failover has occurred, if you add CPUs to the replica of the source on the target, you may have to reboot the replica before the operating system will recognize the additional CPUs.

    IPv6 addresses on the source will be set to DHCP on the target after failover. Update them to static addresses manually, if needed.

     

  5. If you performed a test failover, you can undo it by selecting Undo Failover in the toolbar. The replica virtual machine on the target will be shut down and the protection job will be restarted performing a file differences mirror.