A container is a protection infrastructure that acts as the host of a protected workload’s regularly-updated replica. That infrastructure can be either a VMware ESX Server or a VMware DRS Cluster.
To be able to protect a workload, you must have a a workload and a container inventoried by (or added to) the PlateSpin Server.
To add a container:
In your PlateSpin Protect Web Interface, click Settings > Containers > Add Container.
Specify the following parameters:
Type: Select the type of the container (VMware ESX Server or VMware DRS Cluster). Make sure the container is supported.
For more information, see Supported VM Containers.
Hostname or IP: Type the container’s hostname or IP address.
vCenter Hostname or IP: (DRS clusters only) Type the vCenter server’s hostname or IP address.
Cluster Name: (DRS clusters only) Type the name of the required DRS cluster.
When you attempt to add or refresh a DRS cluster, the underlying discovery operation might fail if:
A cluster contains no ESX hosts.
A cluster name is not unique across the vCenter server (even if it has a unique inventory path).
None of the cluster members are accessible (for example, because the vCenter server is in maintenance mode).
Username/Password: Provide administrator-level credentials for accessing the required host. See Guidelines for Workload and Container Credentials.
Purpose: (VM containers only) Select the required item (Protection, Failback/Deployment, or both). Selecting both (Protection and Failback/Deployment) results in that container being available for selection as a target in both protection and failback/deployment operations.
Click Add.
PlateSpin Protect reloads the Containers page and displays a process indicator for the container being added . On completion, the process indicator icon turns into a Refresh icon .
To refresh a container, click the Refresh icon next to the container you want to refresh. This performs a re-inventory of the container.
To remove a container, click Remove adjacent to the container that you want to remove.
Select the container name to edit its vCenter hostname, IP address, username, or password.