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