PlateSpin Forge 11.0 User Guide
- PlateSpin Forge 11.0 User Guide
- Product Overview
- About PlateSpin Forge
- Supported Configurations
- Security and Privacy
- Performance
- PlateSpin Forge Application Configuration
- Product Licensing
- Setting Up User Authorization and Authentication
- Access and Communication Requirements across your Protection Network
- Configuring PlateSpin Forge Default Options
- Appliance Setup and Maintenance
- Setting up Appliance Networking
- Physically Relocating the Appliance
- Using External Storage Solutions with PlateSpin Forge
- Accessing and Working with the Forge Management VM in the Appliance Host
- Resetting Forge to Factory Defaults
- Up and Running
- Launching the PlateSpin Forge Web Interface
- Elements of the PlateSpin Forge Web Interface
- Workloads and Workload Commands
- Managing Multiple Instances of PlateSpin Protect and PlateSpin Forge
- Generating Workload and Workload Protection Reports
- Workload Protection
- Basic Workflow for Workload Protection and Recovery
- Adding Workloads for Protection
- Configuring Protection Details and Preparing the Replication
- Starting the Workload Protection
- Aborting Commands
- Failover
- Failback
- Reprotecting a Workload
- Essentials of Workload Protection
- Workload License Consumption
- Guidelines for Workload Credentials
- Data Transfer
- Protection Tiers
- Recovery Points
- Initial Replication Method (Full and Incremental)
- Service and Daemon Control
- Using Freeze and Thaw Scripts for Every Replication (Linux)
- Volumes
- Networking
- Failback to Physical Machines
- Advanced Workload Protection Topics
- Auxiliary Tools for Working with Physical Machines
- Managing Device Drivers
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshooting Workload Inventory (Windows)
- Troubleshooting Workload Inventory (Linux)
- Troubleshooting Problems during the Prepare Replication Command (Windows)
- Troubleshooting Workload Replication
- Generating and Viewing Diagnostic Reports
- Removing Workloads
- Post-Protection Workload Cleanup
- Shrinking the PlateSpin Forge Databases
- Linux Distributions Supported by Forge
- Analyzing Your Linux Workload
- Pre-compiled “blkwatch” driver (Linux)
- Synchronizing Serial Numbers on Cluster Node Local Storage
- Documentation Updates
- February 3, 2017
- February 23, 2015
- October 24, 2014
- October 14, 2014
- September 11, 2014
- Glossary
- Legal Notice