3.3 Windows Workload Protection through Virtualization

Peer-to-peer workload protection is a function of workload portability to a virtual machine infrastructure. You use a Live Transfer method to convert a workload to a virtual machine and simultaneously establish an optional protection contract in your conversion job to incrementally update the target virtual machine on a recurring schedule. See Scheduling and Synchronization.

In terms of scope of data transferred from your source workload to the target, you can protect a workload by using one of the following two methods:

In either case, the virtual machine is left offline as a warm back-up. To support disaster recovery plans and disaster recover-readiness exercises, Portability Suite provides mechanisms for testing and implementing workload failover to the virtual machine. See Managing Workload Protection Contracts.