With the arrival of Windows Server 2012, the new disaster
recovery solution for Virtual Machines (that is free) is a great tool for all
Server Administrators. It’s built into the product and it’s easy to implement.
A Hyper V replica
is a copy of a live VM stored on a remote server. This is updated every five
minutes with any changes made meaning that at any point, you can failover to
the replica and bring the virtualised workload back online. This has the
potential to both your save money and your valuable data.
So how does it work? Firebrand Training has created
a useful infographic explaining how to use Hyper-V Replicas in Windows Server
2012. The content is by Ed Baker, Windows Server Instructor at Firebrand
Training.
To see the original article posted by Ed Baker, follow this link: itknowledgeexchange.techtarget.com/how-to-blog/how-to-use-hyper-v-replicas-in-windows-server-2012/