How much is VMware site recovery manager?

How much is VMware site recovery manager?

about $3,000 a year
What users are saying about VMware SRM pricing: “It is about $3,000 a year for the 25 pack. The package gives you the ability to protect up to 25 virtual machines.” “The cost of SRM is on par with market rates.”

What does Site recovery Manager do?

Site Recovery Manager (SRM) is the industry-leading disaster recovery (DR) management solution, designed to minimize downtime in case of a disaster. It provides policy-based management, automated orchestration, and non-disruptive testing of centralized recovery plans.

How do I assign a license to Site recovery Manager?

Procedure

  1. Log in to the vSphere Client.
  2. Click Menu > Administration.
  3. Expand Licensing and click Licenses.
  4. On the Assests tab, click the Solutions tab.
  5. Select the vCenter Server instance on which Site Recovery Manager is installed.
  6. Click Assign License.
  7. In the Assign License dialog box, click New License tab.

Is SRM included in vSphere?

VMware SRM is an add-on product and is not included as part of a vSphere edition. At least one vSphere license is required at both the protected and recovery site. Administrators begin the disaster recovery planning process by creating recovery policies that specify how different workloads should be recovered.

How does VMware site recovery manager work?

Site Recovery Manager orchestrates the recovery process with the replication mechanisms, to minimize data loss and system downtime. At the protected site, Site Recovery Manager shuts down virtual machines cleanly and synchronizes storage, if the protected site is still running.

What is VMware replication?

vSphere Replication is a deeply integrated VMware vSphere component. It is a robust hypervisor-based virtual machine replication engine. Changed data in virtual machine disks for a running virtual machine at a primary site is sent to a secondary site.

Is SRM included in vCloud suite?

vCloud will continue to be licensed by the CPU and it will also come with 15 PLU instances. vCloud Enterprise will no longer include Site Recovery Manager (SRM) Enterprise, as this can be purchased a la carte via a 25-VM pack.

How does VMware SRM work?

SRM leverages VMware vSphere Replication to provide hypervisor-based virtual machine replication. It protects VMs from partial or complete site failures by copying the virtual machines from a primary site to a secondary site, or from multiple sources to a single disaster recovery site.

Is VMware replication free?

vSphere Replication is provided as a no-charge component of all eligible vSphere licenses ranging from vSphere Essentials Plus through to the Enterprise Plus edition. As with backups through VMware Data Protection, protecting a virtual machine is a critical function of a hypervisor platform for the datacenter.

What is site recovery manager and how does it work?

Site Recovery Manager ensures fast and highly predictable recovery times, simplifies management through automation, and minimizes the total cost of ownership, making it the industry-leading solution to enable application availability and mobility across sites in private cloud environments. What Else Do You Need?

What is VMware site Recovery Manager (SRM)?

VMware Site Recovery Manager (SRM) provides policy-based management, minimizes downtime in case of disasters via automated orchestration, and enables nondisruptive testing of your disaster recovery plans. Site Recovery Manager is available as a perpetual license or as a service through VMware Site Recovery for VMware Cloud on AWS.

How many virtual machines does site recovery manager come in packs?

Both standalone editions are licensed per protected virtual machine and sold in packs of 25 virtual machines. What is Site Recovery Manager? Site Recovery Manager (SRM) is the industry-leading disaster recovery (DR) management solution, designed to minimize downtime in case of a disaster.

What is Microsoft’s site recovery?

Site Recovery is a native disaster recovery as a service (DRaaS), and Microsoft has been recognized as a leader in DRaaS based on completeness of vision and ability to execute by Gartner in the 2019 Magic Quadrant for Disaster Recovery as a Service.