Preface


Chapter content in this document is described in .

Table 1 Document Organization 

Chapter
Discussion

Preface

Document organization

Chapter 1, "Overview "

Introduction to the DRaaS 1.0 System.

Chapter 2, "System Architecture"

Describes high level architecture, end-to-end architecture, and DRaaS workflows in the DRaaS 1.0 System.

Chapter 3, "Implementation and Configuration"

Details the master target, InMage Scout Server details, InMage Agent configuration, InMage vContinuum, Multi-tenant Portal - RX Server, summary tables of components for all tenants, VMDC, and BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management within the DRaaS 1.0 System.

Chapter 4, "Disaster Recovery Workflow"

Includes the protection, recovery, failback, resume, and DR drill workflows in the DRaaS 1.0 System.

Chapter 5, "Monitoring, Best Practices, Caveats, and Troubleshooting"

Includes procedures for operational maintenance, best practices, caveats, and troubleshooting techniques in the DRaaS 1.0 System.

Chapter A, "Characterization of Replication Process"

Describes the characterization of a replication process.

Chapter B, "Extending a Linux Volume"

Describes how to extend a Linux volume.

Chapter C, "Acknowledgements"

List of authors of this document.

Chapter D, "Glossary"

List of terms and acronyms.


Documentation, Support, and Security

Specific information about DRaaS-related software can be obtained at the following locations:

InMage (contact InMage for access)

InMage documentation

VMDC 2.2

Cisco VMDC 2.2 Design Guide

Cisco VMDC 2.2 Implementation Guide

Cisco VMDC Documentation on Cisco.com Design Zone

Cloud Ready Infrastructure Smart Solutions Kits Accelerate Design and Deployment of Unified DC

VMDC 2.3

VMDC 2.3 Design Guide

VMDC 2.3 Implementation Guide

VMDC 2.3 Test Results Report

SP Cloud Smart Solutions with VMDC

Cloud Service Assurance for VMDC Design and Implementation Guide

Cloud Orchestration for VMDC with BMC Cloud Lifecycle Management 3.1 SP1 Design and Implementation Guide

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