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What Is: JetStream DR?

JetStream DR is a software application designed to enable disaster recovery (DR) capabilities for virtual machines and their data, for

Elements of JetStream DR

Overview This is an overview of key elements of the JetStream DR architecture: IO Filter: VMware vSphere IO Filters are

Configuration Use Cases

JetStream DR can be configured and deployed in several different ways, depending on the protection services required and the type

JSDR Prerequisite and Installation Checklist

Invoke-PreflightJetDRInstall Install-JetDRWithStaticIP Enable-JetStreamRESTUser  Critical Differences Between ESX7 and ESX8 JetStream Deployment Step Run Command Environment AVS – Mgmt Appliance Destination

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Additional Information

Key Advantages JetStream DR for AVS

JetStream DR for AVS provides the following key advantages: Near-zero Recovery Point Objective (RPO): Instead of capturing snapshots at regular intervals, JetStream DR continuously captures

DR with ANF, JetStream DR and AVS

Disaster Recovery with Azure NetApp Files, JetStream DR and AVS Disaster Recovery to cloud is a resilient and cost-effective way of protecting the workloads against

Blob Storage Cost Analysis

Azure block blob storage is offered in various performance and access tiers at different prices points. It has been determined JetStream DR software is most

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Glossary

What Is: JetStream DR Subscription ID?

A JetStream DR subscription ID is issued when subscribing to JetStream DR for AVS and is necessary to connect to Azure Blob Storage. To learn more, follow the link for

What Is: Protected Domain?

A protected domain is a group of VMs specified by the user that should be protected and restored together. All VMs of a protected domain are replicated to the same

What Is: Failover?

Failover is the process where protected VMs and data are retrieved from the storage site and rehydrated at the recovery site. Operation continues from the recovery site. In certain types

What Is: Failback?

Failback is the process where protected VMs and data are returned from the recovery site back to the protected site. Operation is then shifted back to the protected site. Failback

What Is: Point-In-Time-Recovery (PITR)?

Point-in-Time Recovery (PITR) allows VMs and data from a particular time in the past (last “known good” point) to be recovered, tested, and then restored. Protected domains can be constructed

What is Planned Failover (PFO)?

Planned failover refers to a series of steps that occur at the end of the failover process to control the state of the protected site and ownership of VMs. Planned

What Is: Test Failover (TFO)?

To verify the failover configuration and infrastructure, a “test failover” operation can be performed to observe recovery of virtual machines and their data from the object store to a test

What Is: Continuous Failover (CFO)?

Continuous Failover is a mode of operation where the protected and recovery sites remain synchronized during normal operation to minimize the amount of time necessary to complete DR recovery. Data is