Notfallwiederherstellung mit Metro konfigurieren (EN)

Objective

This guide introduces Metro Availability, which provides an automated disaster recovery plan.

Warning

OVHcloud provides services for which you are responsible, with regard to their configuration and management. It is therefore your responsibility to ensure that they work properly.

This guide is designed to assist you as much as possible with common tasks. Nevertheless, we recommend contacting a specialist provider if you experience any difficulties or doubts when it comes to managing, using or setting up a service on a server.

Requirements

  • Access to the OVHcloud Control Panel
  • Access to your clusters via Prism Central
  • You need to have 3 Nutanix clusters within the OVHcloud infrastructure with Pro or Ultimate packs if you have a Nutanix on OVHcloud packaged service on both clusters in the P.R.A. These 3 clusters will need to be at remote sites for maximum security.
  • You must have less than 5 ms of latency between the two replicated clusters. Please note that latency is not covered by SLAs.

Introduction

We will set up a two-way disaster recovery plan between two clusters with this hardware:

  • A Nutanix cluster in Roubaix, France, with virtual machines replicated in Gravelines.
  • A Nutanix cluster in Gravelines, France, with virtual machines replicated in Roubaix.
  • A Nutanix cluster in Erith, England with Prism Central to serve as a witness in the disaster recovery plan.

We will only use one vRack, which will contain:

  • The three Nutanix clusters.
  • Load balancers.
  • Additional IP addresses on the rtvRack.

Below is the diagram showing the three sites:

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Instructions

We will implement this disaster recovery plan step by step.

The cluster configuration information used in our guide is as follows:

  • Roubaix cluster:

    • Server 1: VM address CVM 192.168.0.21, hypervisor IP address AHV 192.168.0.1.
    • Server 2: VM address CVM 192.168.0.22, hypervisor IP address AHV 192.168.0.2.
    • Server 3: VM address CVM 192.168.0.23, hypervisor IP address AHV 192.168.0.3.
    • Prism Element virtual address: 192.168.0.100.
    • Prism Element iSCSI address: 192.168.0.102.
    • Prism Central IP address: 192.168.0.101.
    • Gateway: 192.168.3.254.
    • Mask: 255.255.252.0
    • Cluster version: 6.5
  • Gravelines cluster:

    • Server 1: VM address CVM 192.168.1.21, hypervisor IP address AHV 192.168.1.1.
    • Server 2: VM address CVM 192.168.1.22, hypervisor IP address AHV 192.168.1.2.
    • Server 3: VM address CVM 192.168.1.23, hypervisor IP address AHV 192.168.1.3.
    • Prism Element virtual address: 192.168.1.100.
    • Prism Element iSCSI address: 192.168.1.102.
    • Prism Central IP address: 192.168.1.101.
    • Gateway: 192.168.3.254.
    • Mask: 255.255.252.0
    • Cluster version: 6.5.
  • Erith Cluster:

    • Server 1: VM address CVM 192.168.2.21, hypervisor IP address AHV 192.168.2.1.
    • Server 2: VM address CVM 192.168.2.22, hypervisor IP address AHV 192.168.2.2.
    • Server 3: VM address CVM 192.168.2.23, hypervisor IP address AHV 192.168.2.3.
    • Prism Element virtual address: 192.168.2.101.
    • Prism Element iSCSI address: 192.168.2.102.
    • Prism Central IP address: 192.168.2.100.
    • Gateway: 192.168.3.254.
    • Mask: 255.255.252.0
    • Cluster version: 6.5.

In addition to this guide, you can use these documents:

Step 1 - Configuration

Step 1.1 - Interconnection of the three clusters

The first step is to interconnect the three clusters on the same OVHcloud vRack.

Use this guide to connect your clusters: Interconnect clusters through the vRack. To connect the three clusters, use the instructions provided in the guide:

  • Roubaix clusters in the vRack dedicated to Gravelines.
  • Erith clusters in the vRack dedicated to Gravelines.

When you have finished configuring your vRack, you will have these elements in your vRack:

  • 9 dedicated servers (3 per cluster)
  • 3 public IP addresses
  • 3 Load Balancers
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The three clusters are currently accessible from the Prism Central URL of each cluster.

Step 1.2 - Delete the Prism Central records for the Roubaix and Gravelines clusters

To implement a disaster recovery plan solution with Metro Availability, a cluster witness is required to automate tasks in the event of one of the clusters becoming unavailable. The cluster witness is located on a Prism Central virtual machine.

The Erith cluster will host the Prism Central virtual machine for the three clusters, and serve as a cluster witness for the disaster recovery plan between Roubaix and Gravelines.

Disabling Prism Central on the Roubaix cluster

Connect via SSH to the Prism Element cluster in Roubaix:

ssh nutanix@private_ip_address_prism_element_Roubaix
Enter Prism Element password

Run this command to remove Prism Element from the Prism Central configuration:

ncli multicluster remove-from-multicluster external-ip-address-or-svm-ips=private_ip_address_central_roubaix\
username=admin password=pwd_pe_Roubaix force=true

This message appears when disconnecting from Prism Central.

Cluster unregistration is currently in progress. This operation may take a while.

Enter this command:

ncli cluster info

Note the value of the Cluster UUID that must have this form xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx.

Disconnect from Prism Element and connect via SSH on the Prism Central virtual machine in Roubaix.

ssh nutanix@private_ip_address_prism_central_roubaix
Enter Prism Central password

Enter this command:

python /home/nutanix/bin/unregistration_cleanup.py cluster_uuid_prism_element_Roubaix
Disabling Prism Central on the Gravelines cluster

Log in to the Prism Element cluster in Gravelines via SSH.

ssh nutanix@private_ip_address_prism_element_Gravelines
Enter Prism Element password

Enter this command:

ncli multicluster remove-from-multicluster external-ip-address-or-svm-ips=private_ip_address_prism_central_Gravelines\
username=admin password=pwd_pe_Gravelines force=true

This message appears when disconnecting from Prism Central.

Cluster unregistration is currently in progress. This operation may take a while.

Enter this command:

ncli cluster info

Note the value of Cluster UID that should be in this form xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx

Disconnect from Prism Element and connect via SSH on the Prism Central virtual machine in Gravelines.

ssh nutanix@private_ip_address_prism_central_Gravelines
enter Prism Central password
python /home/nutanix/bin/unregistration_cleanup.py cluster_uuid_prism_element_Gravelines

Step 1.3 - Registration of the two clusters on the Prism Central in Erith

Log in to the Prism Element in Roubaix via SSH:

ssh nutanix@private_ip_address_prism_element_Roubaix
enter Prism Element password

Run this command:

ncli multicluster register-to-prism-central username=admin password=passwod_admin\ external-ip-address-or-svm-ips=private_ip_address_prism_central_Erith

This message appears:

Cluster registration is currently in progress. This operation may take a while.

Wait and enter this command:

ncli multicluster get-cluster-state

If the cluster is connected to Prism Central in Erith, you will see this information:

Registered Cluster Count: 1

    Cluster Id                : xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
    Cluster Name              : Prism-Central-Erith-FQDN
    Is Multicluster           : true
    Controller VM IP Addre... : [private_ip_address_prism_central_Erith]
    External or Masqueradi... :
    Cluster FQDN              :
    Controller VM NAT IP A... :
    Marked for Removal        : false
    Remote Connection Exists  : true

Log in to Prism Element in Gravelines via SSH:

ssh nutanix@adresse_ip_prism_element_Gravelines
Enter Prism Element password from Gravelines

Run this command:

ncli multicluster register-to-prism-central username=admin password=passwod_admin_Erith external-ip-address-or-svm-ips=private_ip_address_central_Erith

This message appears:

Cluster registration is currently in progress. This operation may take a while.

Wait and enter this command:

ncli multicluster get-cluster-state

If the cluster is connected to the Prism Central in Erith, you will see this information:

Registered Cluster Count: 1

    Cluster Id                : xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx
    Cluster Name              : Prism-Central-Erith-FQDN
    Is Multicluster           : true
    Controller VM IP Addre... : [private_ip_address_prism_central_Erith]
    External or Masqueradi... :
    Cluster FQDN              :
    Controller VM NAT IP A... :
    Marked for Removal        : false
    Remote Connection Exists  : true

From a web browser, log in to the URL from Prism-Central to Erith, you will see the three clusters.

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The Prism Central virtual machines in Gravelines and Roubaix are no longer being used. You can stop them.

In the main menu, click Vms in the Compute & Storage submenu.

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Select the Prism Central virtual machines in Gravelines and Roubaix and click Guest Shutdown from the Actions menu.

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Step 1.4 - Adding IP Addresses for iSCSI Connections on All Three Clusters

From the Prism Central dashboard, click the link to the Erith cluster .

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On the Prism Element dashboard, click the cluster name in the top left-hand corner.

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Scroll down the window and check the IP address in ISCSI Data Services IP.

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From the Prism Central dashboard, click the link to the "Gravelines cluster".

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On the Prism Element dashboard, click "the cluster name" in the top left-hand corner.

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Scroll down the window and check the IP address in ISCSI Data Services IP.

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From the Prism Central dashboard, click on the link to the "Roubaix cluster".

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On the Prism Element dashboard, click the "cluster name" in the top left-hand corner.

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Scroll down the window and check the IP address in ISCSI Data Services IP.

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Step 1.5 - Creating Two Storage Containers

We will create two Storage Containers with the same name, one in Roubaix and the other in Gravelines.

From the Prism Element main menu, click Storage Containers in the Compute & Storage submenu.

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Click Create Storage Container.

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Type UsedForDR in Name, choose the Roubaix cluster in Cluster, and click Create.

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Click Create Storage Container.

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Type UsedForDR in Name, choose the Gravelines cluster in Cluster, and click Create.

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In the list of Storage Containers, you will see two Storage Containers with the same name. One on the Roubaix cluster and the other on the Gravelines cluster.

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Step 1.6 - Moving virtual machines to the Storage Container

We will move the virtual machine storage to the Storage Container we have created.

Connect via SSH on the Prism Element of the Roubaix cluster:

ssh nutanix@private_ip_address_Prism_element_Roubaix
Enter the Nutanix account password of Prism Element

Run this command for each VM we will move to the Storage Container, replacing vmname with the name of the virtual machine (in our disaster recovery plan, we have two virtual machines in Roubaix, one on Windows and one on Linux).

acli vm.update_container vmname container=UsedForDR
Enter the Nutanix account password of Prism Element

Log in to the Prism Element of the Gravelines cluster via SSH:

ssh nutanix@private_ip_address_Prism_element_Gravelines
Enter the Nutanix account password of Prism Element

Execute this command for each VM that we will move to the Storage Container, replacing vmname with the name of the virtual machine (in our disaster recovery plan, we have three virtual machines in Gravelines, one on Windows, another on Linux and the gateway that gives access to the Internet).

acli vm.update_container vmname container=UsedForDR
Enter the Nutanix account password of Prism Element

Step 1.7 - Creation of a category to be used when implementing the P.R.A

We will create a category with two values in Prism Central to assign the virtual machines involved in replication.

Scroll through the main menu, click Categories on the Administration submenu.

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Click New Category.

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Type Protected VM in Name, add the Roubaix and Gravelines values in Values and click on the next button Save.

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The category appears in the list and is ready to use.

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Step 1.8 - Adding virtual machines in categories

We will assign two virtual machines on the Roubaix cluster in one category and three virtual machines on the Gravelines cluster in another category.

From the Prism Central main menu, click Vms in the Compute & Storage submenu.

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Select the two virtual machines in Roubaix on the left, then on the Actions menu, click Manage Categories.

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Add the category ProtectedVM: Roubaix, then click Save.

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Select the three virtual machines in Gravelines on the left, and on the Actions menu, click Manage Categories.

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Add the category ProtectedVM: Gravelines, then click Save.

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Step 1.9 - Setting up synchronous replications between Roubaix and Gravelines

Synchronous replication allows permanent replication with 0 seconds of data loss.

Replication setup between Roubaix and Gravelines

On the Prism Central main menu, click Protection Policies in the Data Protection submenu.

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Click Create Protection Policy.

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Type ROUBAIX-TO-GRAVELINES in Policy name, keep Local AZ, and click Select Cluster in Primary Location.

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Choose the Roubaix cluster and click Save.

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In the top left-hand corner next to Disaster Recovery, click Enable.

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The system checks that everything is correct before enabling Disaster Recovery.

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Click Enable to enable the Disaster Recovery option.

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Click Enable again.

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Your Disaster Recovery option is being activated.

Keep Local AZ, select the cluster in Recovery Location and click Save.

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Click + Add Schedule.

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Choose Synchronous for Protection Type and Automatic for Failure Detection Mode. Then click Save Schedule.

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Click Next.

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Select the category ProtectedVM : Roubaix and click Add.

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Click Create.

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Virtual machines in Roubaix are now replicated to Gravelines. You must wait for a first full replication to have permanent replication.

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Replication setup between Gravelines and Roubaix

Replication can be two-way. We will now create replication from Gravelines to Roubaix.

Click Create Protection Policy.

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Choose as name GRAVELINES-TO-ROUBAIX in Policy Name, keep Local AZ and choose Gravelines cluster in Primary Location. Then click Save.

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Keep Local AZ, select the Roubaix cluster and click Save.

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Click + Add Schedule.

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Choose Synchronous for Protection Type and Automatic for Failure Detection Mode. Then click Save Schedule.

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Click Next.

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Select the category ProtectedVM: Gravelines and click Add.

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Click Create.

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A second protection strategy is in place.

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Step 1.10 - Create Subnets for Disaster Recovery Plan

We will create subnets that will be used to test disaster recovery plans.

For each existing subnet, a test network is required. On the two clusters of the Disaster Recovery Plan, we have three production subnets.

  • based on VLAN 0.
  • infrastructure on VLAN 1.
  • production on VLAN 2.

We will therefore create 3 additional subnets on the Gravelines and Roubaix clusters with these names:

  • testing on VLAN 100.
  • testinfra on VLAN 101.
  • production on VLAN 102.

Use this guide to create VLANs on your Nutanix clusters: isolate production management machines.

In the Prism Central Subnets dashboard, you will see six new subnets.

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Step 1.11 - Implementation of disaster recovery plans

Now that the replications and subnets are in place, we will implement automated or manual disaster recovery plans on demand to:

  • migrate virtual machines on the fly between the two clusters
  • Test that replication is working properly
  • Automatically restart the VMs that are members of the P.R.A in the event of a failure of one of two clusters.
Creation of a disaster recovery plan for the Roubaix cluster

In the main menu of Prism Central, click Recovery Plans in the Data Protection submenu.

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Click on Enable Disaster Recovery on the left.

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Normally, the recovery plan must be activated as indicated with the message Disaster Recovery enabled. Click on the right to close this window.

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Click Create New Recovery Plan.

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Choose this information:

  • Recovery Plan Name: Recovery VM from ROUBAIX to GRAVELINES.

  • Primary Location: Local AZ.

  • Primary Cluster: cluster in Roubaix.

  • Recovery Location: Local AZ.

  • Recovery Cluster: cluster in Gravelines.

  • Failure Execution Mode: Automatic.

  • Execute failover after disconnectivity of: 30 seconds.

Then click Next.

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Click + Add VM(s).

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Select both virtual machines and click Add.

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Click Next.

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Click OK. Got it.

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Click Stretch networks.

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Click Proceed.

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Choose the VLANs that will be used during the IP like this:

  • Primary
    • Production : production
    • Test Failback : testproduction
  • Recovery
    • Production : production
    • Test Failback : testproduction

Then click Done.

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Creation of a disaster recovery plan for the Roubaix cluster

The Disaster Recovery Plan has been created for the Roubaix site. Click Create Recovery Plan to create the Gravelines Disaster Recovery Plan.

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Choose this information:

  • Recovery Plan Name: Recovery VM from Gravelines to Roubaix.

  • Primary Location: Local AZ.

  • Primary Cluster: cluster in Gravelines.

  • Recovery Location: Local AZ.

  • Recovery Cluster: cluster in Roubaix.

  • Failure Execution Mode: Automatic.

  • Execute failover after disconnectivity of: 30 seconds.

Then click Next.

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Click + Add VM(s).

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Select the three virtual machines and click Add.

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Click Next.

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Click Stretch networks.

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Click Proceed.

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Choose this information:

  • Primary
    • Production: basis
    • Failback test: test
  • Recovery
    • Production: basis
    • Failback test: test

Then click + Add Network Mapping.

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Choose this information:

  • Primary
    • Production : infra
    • Test Failback : testinfra
  • Recovery
    • Production : infra
    • Test Failback : testinfra

Then click + Add Network Mapping.

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Choose this information:

  • Primary
    • Production : production
    • Test Failback : testproduction
  • Recovery
    • Production : production
    • Test Failback : testproduction

Then click Done.

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Info

3 networks have been added to this disaster recovery plan because the Gateway virtual machine uses these three networks.

Both disaster recovery plans are in production.

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Step 2 - Validate Disaster Recovery Plan

Step 2.1 - Monitoring the Disaster Recovery Plan

Using the Commit to Disaster Recovery Plan Option

You can validate the disaster recovery plan via Prism Central.

Click on the Recovery VM from Roubaix to validate and test.

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Click Validate

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Select the Roubaix cluster for Entity Failing Over From and the Gravelines cluster for Entity Failing Over To. Then click Proceed

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The recovery plan has been validated. Click Close

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Test Disaster Recovery Plan

We can test the disaster recovery plan without impacting production. The test creates virtual machines with different names on the destination cluster in the VLANs created earlier.

Click Test.

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Select the Roubaix cluster for Entity Failing Over From and the Gravelines cluster for Entity Failing Over To. Then click Test.

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Info

Make sure you have the right licences if you have chosen the Nutanix on OVHcloud packaged service. You need to have signed up to the Pro or Ultimate packs for the Roubaix and Gravelines clusters..

Click Execute Anyway.

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Go to the VM dashboard in Prism Central and you will see the test virtual machines that are created with the replicated data.

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Return to your recovery plan and click Clean-up test entities to remove the test virtual machines.

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Click Clean Up

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Step 2.2 - Live migration of Roubaix virtual machines in Gravelines

On a fully operational infrastructure, it is possible to move virtual machines from one cluster to another without any service downtime.

Go to a virtual machine in Roubaix that is part of the recovery plan. We will ping the OVHcloud DNS server 213.186.33.99.

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Return to your recovery plan and click Failover on the More menu.

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Choisissez Planned Failover, cochez Live Migrate Entities.

Take the Roubaix cluster for Entity Failing Over From and the Gravelines cluster for Entity Failing Over To.

Then click Failover.

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Type Failover and click Failover.

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Hot migration is in progress.

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The migration was completed successfully without any service downtime.

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You can go back to the virtual machine and see that the ping continues to work even if the virtual machine has been moved from one cluster to another.

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Step 2.3 - Operations after a hot migration

After a migration, it is necessary to reverse the replication and operation of the disaster recovery plan.

Reverse Replication

On the Prism Central main menu, click Protections Policies in the Data Protection submenu.

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Click on the protection plan named ROUBAIX TO GRAVELINES.

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Click Update.

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Position the mouse below the Roubaix cluster name in Primary Location and click Edit.

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Check the Gravelines cluster instead of the Roubaix cluster.

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Click Save.

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Click Update Location.

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Position the mouse below the Gravelines cluster name in Recovery Location and click Edit.

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Select the Roubaix cluster instead of the Gravelines cluster.

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Click Save.

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Click Update Location.

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Click Next.

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Click Update.

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Replication is reversed, click the button to close the protection plan.

Disaster Recovery Plan Reverse

In the main menu of Prism Central, click Recovery Plans in the Data Protection submenu.

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Click Recovery VM from Roubaix to Gravelines.

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On the More menu, click Update.

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In locations, put the Gravelines cluster in Primary CLusters and the Roubaix cluster in Recovery Clusters and then click Next.

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Click Proceed.

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Click Next.

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Choose this information:

  • Primary
    • Production : production
    • Test Failback : testproduction
  • Recovery
    • Production : production
    • Test Failback : testproduction

Click Done.

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Info

Replication and recovery plans were reversed following a migration of virtual machines from Roubaix to Gravelines.

To return to the original state, you need to perform a hot migration again and reverse replication and the disaster recovery plan. You can use this part of the guide if your disaster recovery plan is triggered because a cluster is unavailable.

Step 2.4 - Execute the Disaster Recovery Plan in Real Condition

We will simulate a total loss of connection to Gravelines where three virtual machines are located in the disaster recovery plan (the Internet gateway and two other virtual machines).

Log in to the command line and ping the public address of the gateway.

## Ping from a remote linux console
ping xx.xx.xx.xx
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=21ms TTL=58
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=21ms TTL=58
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=23ms TTL=58
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=20ms TTL=58

Leave the ping command to run continuously and return to Prism Central.

In the main menu, click VMs in the Compute & Storage submenu.

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The three virtual machines in the disaster recovery plan are functional.

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All three nodes in the Gravelines cluster will be disconnected.

Info

The disconnection is done by deleting the 3 nodes of the Gravelines cluster from the vRack.

Return to the console that is pinging to the gateway, and you will see a connection loss.

Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=20ms TTL=58
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=21ms TTL=58
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=20ms TTL=58
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=20ms TTL=58
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=20ms TTL=58
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.
Request timed out.

In Prism Central, click the top right on the tasks to display the task launch, including Recovery plan execute.

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Warning

In the event of an incident on an entire cluster (there are not enough nodes to function, or a network outage), the virtual machines that are part of the IP and that are on this cluster will be started on the other cluster. The RPO (Recovery Point Objective) is 0 seconds, which means that no data loss will be reported.

However, it will take a while for the virtual machines to reboot on the other cluster. In this guide, 3 virtual machines are restarted on the remote cluster. It will take you 4 minutes to start the virtual machines. This time can be measured by regularly running tests on disaster recovery plans.

Go back to the text console and you will see that the ping works again.

Request timed out.
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=20ms TTL=58
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=19ms TTL=58
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=18ms TTL=58
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=18ms TTL=58
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=19ms TTL=58
Reply from xx.xx.xx.xx: bytes=32 time=19ms TTL=58

Go to Prism Central in the virtual machine management, you will see the three virtual machines of the recovery plan in duplicate. They are marked as started, but in reality, only the ones restarted in Roubaix are working.

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We will reconnect the three nodes in the vRack to return to normal mode.

After the recovery, the virtual machines on the original cluster are still visible but are turned off. You can delete or keep them if problems occur on the VMs that are being rebooted.

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You can view the history of Disaster Recovery actions in Prism Central.

Click the button in the top right-hand corner to go to the Prism Central configuration.

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Left-click Witness and click View Usage History.

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The list of events appears, click Close to close.

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Go further

Interconnect clusters through the vRack

Disaster Recovery Plan for Nutanix

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Erste Schritte Die wichtigsten Informationen zum Start mit Public Cloud Einfuhrung in das Public Cloud Interface Erstellung Ihres ersten OVHcloud Public Cloud Projekts Getting started with OVHcloud Shell Getting Started with OVHcloud CLI Konfiguration Abrechnungsinformationen Public Cloud Quota erhohen Comment gerer un Savings Plan Public Cloud Projektverwaltung Best Practices for securing & structuring OVHcloud Public Cloud Projects (EN) Ein Public Cloud Projekt loschen Projekte delegieren Migration Public Cloud IaaS Migration - Steps and Best Practices Architecture Reference - Building a Landing Zone with OVHcloud Public Cloud Tutorials Verwaltung uber Horizon Einfuhrung in das Horizon Interface Zugriffs- und Sicherheitseinstellungen in Horizon Verwaltung uber OpenStack System fur die Verwendung der OpenStack API vorbereiten OpenStack Umgebungsvariablen einrichten OpenStack-Tokens verwenden Token-Verwaltung How to use service accounts to connect to OpenStack (EN) Verwalten von OpenStack-Benutzern Verwaltung von Firewall-Regeln und Port Security fur Netzwerke uber die OpenStack CLI Verwaltung uber Terraform Terraform verwenden (EN) Sicherheit Healthcare (HDS) compliance activation (EN) Storungsbehebung FAQ Public Cloud OVHcloud Zusatzliche Ressourcen Informationen zu den Abrechnungsoptionen der Public Cloud Proper Usage and Limitations of Classic Multi-Attach Block Storage in 3AZ Regions Understanding Landing Zones Understanding metrics in OVHcloud Public Cloud Compute Ubersicht Schlusselkonzepte Public Cloud Instances - Schlusselkonzepte Erste Schritte Cloud Guthaben aufladen Eine Public Cloud Instanz erstellen und darauf zugreifen Public Cloud Instanzen verwalten Starten einer Public Cloud Instanz von einem bootfahigen Volume Aussetzen oder Pausieren einer Instanz Windows-Lizenz fur eine Instanz im privaten Modus aktivieren Erste Schritte mit vorinstallierten Anwendungen Configuration Projektverwaltung Kontakte eines Projekts andern Public Cloud Compute - Von der stundlichen auf monatliche Abrechnung umstellen Verwaltung von Instanzen Backup einer Instanz erstellen Verwenden von Backups zum Erzeugen oder Wiederherstellen von Instanzen Hostname einer Public Cloud Instanz andern Comment activer le mode rescue sur une instance Public Cloud Een Metal instance in rescue modus zetten - (EN) Ersetzen eines SSH-Schlusselpaars einer Public Cloud-Instanz GPU Instanzen einrichten Reverse DNS einer Public Cloud Instanz konfigurieren Instanzgroße uber das OVHcloud Kundencenter andern Creating and using a Server Group in Horizon and CLI Verwaltung uber Horizon Eine Instanz uber das Horizon-Interface erstellen Die ersten Schritte mit Ihrer Public Cloud Instanz Eine Sicherheitsgruppe in Horizon erstellen und konfigurieren Verwaltung von Snapshots einer Instanz in Horizon Erstellung, Start und Loschung von Abbildern (Images) in Horizon Anderung der Große einer Instanz mit Horizon Revertierung einer Flex-Instanz Verwaltung uber OpenStack Erste Schritte mit der OpenStack API Erste Schritte mit der Volume-Verwaltung uber die OpenStack API Ein eigenes Image importieren Die Große einer Public Cloud Instanz uber OpenStack CLI andern Backup einer Instanz herunterladen und in eine andere OpenStack-Region ubertragen Launching a script when an instance is created Objekt uber eine temporare URL teilen Image zwischen Public Cloud Projekten teilen Migration Migration von Instanzen zwischen verschiedenen Regionen Tutorials PuTTY fur SSH-Verbindungen und Authentifizierung verwenden Using OVHcloud Object Storage as Terraform Backend to store your Terraform state (EN) Using OVHcloud Object Storage as Pulumi Backend to store your Pulumi state Create a custom OpenStack image with Packer (EN) How To Install ownCloud on a Public Cloud Instance Plesk auf einer Public Cloud Instanz installieren Installation von WordPress auf einer Instanz Prometheus Agent auf einer Public Cloud Instanz installieren How to deploy the 3CX IPBX automatically on OVHcloud Public Cloud Webserver (LAMP) auf Debian oder Ubuntu installieren Local Zone VPN-as-a-Service (VPNaaS) with Tailscale integration (EN) Enterprise File Storage - Connect a Public Cloud instance to an EFS Volume via vRack Private Network Sicherheit Authentifizierungsschlussel fur SSH-Verbindungen zu Public Cloud Instanzen erstellen und verwenden Zusatzliche SSH-Schlussel fur eine Instanz konfigurieren Administratorpasswort auf einem Windows-Server andern Betriebssystem aktualisieren Storungsbehebung Forensics: How to deal with Public Cloud instances (EN) GRUB Bootloader reparieren Dateisystem auf FreeBSD 12 anpassen Sicherung Ihrer Datenbanken im Rescue-Modus FAQ - Anderung des Abrechnungsmodus fur Instanzen mit monatlicher Abrechnung Zusatzliche Ressourcen Public Cloud Instances - Shared responsibilities (EN) Public Cloud & VPS - Image and OS life cycle and end of life/support announcements Local Zone Compute - Funktionen, Kapazitaten und Einschrankungen CO2-Fußabdruck Ihrer OVHcloud Dienste einsehen Optimierung des E-Mail-Versands, damit Ihre E-Mails nicht als Spam markiert werden Storage and Backup Object Storage S3 compatible Schlusselkonzepte Object Storage - Choosing the right storage class for your needs Object Storage - Endpoints and Object Storage geoavailability Comparison of Object Storage Deployment Modes - Understanding 3-AZ / 1-AZ / Local Zones Cold Archive - Uberblick (EN) Erste Schritte Object Storage - Getting started Cold Archive - Getting started with Cold Archive Object Storage - Identity and access management Konfiguration Object Storage - Getting Started with Versioning Object Storage - Smart Storage Management with Lifecycle Rules Object Storage - Master asynchronous replication across your buckets Object Storage - Server Access Logging Object Storage - Setting up CORS on Object Storage Object Storage - Bucket ACL Object Storage - Hosting a static website in an Object Storage bucket Object Storage - Restoring an archived object from Cold Archive storage class Object Storage - Enabling HTTPS on a static website using a custom domain Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack Migration Object Storage - How to migrate from an S3-compatible object storage provider to OVHcloud Object Storage Object Storage - How to migrate from OVHcloud Swift Object Storage to OVHcloud S3-compatible Object Storage Tutorials Object Storage - Use Object Storage with Rclone Object Storage - Use Object Storage with S3cmd Object Storage - Use Object Storage with WinSCP Object Storage - Object Storage mit Veeam (EN) Object Storage - Object Storage mit Nextcloud nutzen (EN) Object Storage - Object Storage mit Owncloud nutzen (EN) Object Storage – Use Object Storage with Cohesity NetBackup Object Storage – Use Object Storage with Pure Storage Flashblade Object Storage - Manage an Object Storage bucket with Terraform Object Storage – How to share an object or file externally Sicherheit Object Storage - Encrypt your server-side objects with SSE-C or SSE-OMK Object Storage - Managing object immutability with Object Lock (WORM) Object Storage - Identity and access management Storungsbehebung Object Storage - FAQ Cold Archive - FAQ (EN) Object Storage - Local Zones specifications Object Storage - Compliance Object Storage - Technische Grenzen (EN) Object Storage - Optimising Performance Object Storage - Optimise the sending of your files to Object Storage Zusatzliche Ressourcen Object Storage - Shared Responsibility Cold Storage - Shared Responsibility for archive and restoration services Object Storage - Third-party applications compatibility Swift Erste Schritte Object Storage Swift - Creating an Object Storage container Object Storage Swift - Erste Schritte mit der Swift API Object Storage Swift - Erste Schritte mit der Swift S3 API Konfiguration Object Storage Swift - Einem Object Storage Container eine spezifische Domain zuweisen Object Storage Swift – Synchronisieren von Objektcontainern (EN) Object Storage Swift - Automatisches Loschen von Objekten konfigurieren (EN) Object Storage Swift - Setting up CORS on Object Storage (EN) Cloud Archive Swift - Verwaltung der Archive via SFTP/SCP Client Cloud Archive Swift - Erstellung von Public Cloud Archive Containern Cloud Archive Swift - Auf Public Cloud Archive gespeicherte Daten freigeben Cloud Archive Swift - Set up an Access Control List on Public Cloud Archive (EN) Migration Object Storage - How to migrate from OVHcloud Swift Object Storage to OVHcloud S3-compatible Object Storage Tutorials Object Storage Swift - Synology NAS mit Object Storage synchronisieren Object Storage Swift - Einen Object Container mit S3QL mounten Object Storage Swift - Verwaltung Ihres Object Storage mit CyberDuck Object Storage Swift - Using Object Storage with Rclone Object Storage Swift - Konfiguration von ownCloud mit Object Storage (EN) Cloud Archive Swift - Verwaltung von Archiven uber einen Swift-Client (Cyberduck) Cloud Archive Swift - Verwaltung Ihrer Archive mit Rsync Sicherheit Object Storage Swift - Set up an Access Control List on Object Storage (EN) Storungsbehebung Object Storage Swift - S3/Swift REST API compatibility (EN) Object Storage Swift - Capabilities and limitations Cloud Archive Swift - Capabilities and limitations Object Storage Swift - Upload auf Object Storage optimieren Zusatzliche Ressourcen Object Storage Swift - Curl Command Memo (EN) Object Storage Swift - Swift commands Memo (EN) Cloud Archive Swift - Curl Command Memo (EN) Cloud Archive Swift - Swift Command Memo (EN) Block Storage Schlusselkonzepte Die richtige Block Storage-Klasse auswahlen Proper Usage and Limitations of Classic Multi-Attach Block Storage in 3AZ Regions Erste Schritte Zusatzliches Volume auf einer Instanz erstellen und konfigurieren Volume Backup erstellen Volume Snapshot erstellen Konfiguration Zusatzliche Festplatten aus einem Backup erstellen Die Große einer zusatzlichen Disk erweitern Disk-Geschwindigkeit testen Migration Migrer un volume Block Storage vers un volume chiffre LUKS Block Storage Volume bearbeiten Zusatzliche Ressourcen Public Cloud Block Storage - Shared responsibilities (EN) File Storage Key concepts Erste Schritte File Storage Service - Getting started (Beta) Public Cloud Network Services Schlusselkonzepte Concepts - Public Cloud Networking (EN) Concepts - Additional IP or Floating IP (EN) Concepts - Load Balancer (EN) Public Cloud Network Services - Known limits (EN) Erste Schritte Private Network Creating a private network with Gateway (EN) vRack fur Public Cloud konfigurieren Configuring vRack on the Public Cloud using the OVHcloud API (EN) Konfiguration des Public Cloud vRack mit OpenStack CLI DNS Server einer Public Cloud Instanz andern Load Balancer Getting started with Load Balancer on Public Cloud Public IPs Attaching a Floating IP to a Public Cloud instance (EN) Konfiguration Private Network How to share a private network between 2 Public Cloud projects How to extend a private OVHcloud network across Public Cloud regions Update a subnet properties (EN) Changing the MTU size for existing networks using OpenStack CLI/API (EN) Load Balancer Deploying a Public Cloud Load Balancer (EN) Updating a Load Balancer size via the Horizon interface Using the weight feature on a Load Balancer member Public Cloud Load Balancer TCP / HTTP / HTTPS Logs Forwarding (EN) Public IPs Additional IP konfigurieren Eine Additional IP erwerben Additional IP importieren Additional IP migrieren Gateway L3 services SNAT configuration (EN) IPv6 auf einer Public Cloud Instanz konfigurieren Configuring a public IP block in a vRack on a Public Cloud instance Tutorials Allgemeine OVHcloud Infrastruktur mit Stormshield Network Security sichern OVHcloud Infrastruktur mit Ubika WAAP Gateway sichern Private Network Local Zone VPN-as-a-Service (VPNaaS) with Tailscale integration (EN) Load Balancer Configuring a secure Load Balancer with Let's Encrypt (EN) Sicherheit Configuring a secure Load Balancer with Let's Encrypt (EN) Configuring a TERMINATED_HTTPS listener via CLI / Horizon OVHcloud Infrastruktur mit Stormshield Network Security sichern OVHcloud Infrastruktur mit Ubika WAAP Gateway sichern Storungsbehebung Public Cloud Network Services - FAQ (EN) Zusatzliche Ressourcen How to create and manage a Health Monitor for OVHcloud Public Cloud Load Balancer How to create and manage Level 7 (L7) Policies and Rules for OVHcloud Public Cloud Load Balancers Public Cloud Load Balancer monitoring with Prometheus Containers & Orchestration Managed Kubernetes Service (MKS) Ubersicht Key concepts Understanding OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes architecture Limites connues Choosing the right OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Plan: Free or Standard Available datacenters, worker nodes and persistent storage flavors Exposed APIs, Kubernetes configuration and Feature gates Getting started Creating a cluster Deploying an application Deploying a Hello World application Expose your app deployed on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Service Installing the Kubernetes Dashboard on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Installing and using Helm on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Installing WordPress on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Deploying a GPU application on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Service Managed Kubernetes objects (services, deployments, pods...) Configuration Cluster Configuring kubectl on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Configuring the API server flags on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Resetting an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Upgrading Kubernetes version on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Add IP restrictions on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Changing the security update policy on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Configuring the OIDC provider on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Personnaliser l'allocation IP sur un cluster OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Nodepools & Nodes How to manage nodes and node pools on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Dynamically resizing a cluster with the cluster autoscaler Configuring the cluster autoscaler Adding Labels & Taint on Node Pool (Node Pool template) Cluster autoscaler example Deploy applications to specific Nodes and Nodes Pools Taint, cordon and drain specific Nodes and Nodes Pools Adapt your Inotify parameters for your Managed Kubernetes Service deployments Storage Persistent Volumes on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Service Resizing Persistent Volumes Configuring multi-attach persistent volumes with OVHcloud NAS-HA Configuring multi-attach persistent volumes with Enterprise File Storage Configuring multi-attach persistent volumes with OVHcloud Cloud Disk Array Formating NVMe disks on IOPS nodes Network Using vRack Private Network Using vRack - Communicating between different private networks Using a custom gateway on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Working with vRack example - Managed Kubernetes and Public Cloud instances Working with vRack example - Communicating between different private networks Using Floating IPs on Managed Kubernetes Service Customizing Kube-proxy on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Customizing CoreDNS on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Customizing Cilium on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Traffic management Installing Nginx Ingress on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Expose your applications using OVHcloud Public Cloud Load Balancer Sticky sessions/Session Affinity based on Nginx Ingress on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Secure a Nginx Ingress with cert-manager on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Getting the source IP behind the LoadBalancer How to migrate from Load Balancer for MKS (IOLB) to Public Cloud Load Balancer (Octavia) Backup and Restore Backup and Restore OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Cluster, Namespace and Applications using TrilioVault for Kubernetes Backing-up an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster using CloudCasa Backing up and restoring your Persistent Volume with Volume Snapshots on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Backing-up an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster using Velero Backing-up Persistent Volumes using Stash Monitoring & Observability Monitoring apps with Prometheus and Grafana on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Service Collect metrics from Public Cloud instances with Prometheus on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Service Distributed tracing with Jaeger on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Service Pushing logs from a Kubernetes cluster to Logs Data Platform using Fluent Bit Managed Kubernetes Service Audit Logs Forwarding Monitoring GPU usage on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Service Managed Kubernetes Service Audit Logs Forwarding Operators Set up the Kubernetes operator for Public Cloud Databases Deploying a Kubernetes Operator based on Helm on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Deploying a Kubernetes Operator written in Golang on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Migration Migration Guide – Moving Your Kubernetes cluster to OVHcloud How to migrate from Load Balancer for MKS (IOLB) to Public Cloud Load Balancer (Octavia) Tutorials Installing Agones on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Installing Jenkins on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Using Codefresh with OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Deploying Apache Pulsar on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster How to install OpenFaaS CE on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Run Serverless containers on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes with Knative Deploying Artifactory on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Enforcing policy management on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes with Kyverno Scan for vulnerabilities and misconfigurations of your OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes with Trivy Near real-time threats detection with Falco on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Sanitize your OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes with Popeye Installing cert-manager on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Installing Keycloak, an OIDC Provider, on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Installing Istio on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Traffic management with Istio on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Security Add IP restrictions on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Changing the security update policy on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Configuring the OIDC provider on an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Encrypt your Secret for OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes with Sealed Secrets (Kubeseal) Using RBAC to handle limited access to an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster Troubleshooting ETCD Quotas, usage, troubleshooting and error Troubleshooting permission errors when enabling persistence Additional resources Managed Kubernetes End-of-Sale, End-of-Service and End-of-Life policies Managed Kubernetes - Responsibility model Orchestration product reversibility policy Recommended external resources OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes - Features and roadmap Kubernetes Plugins (CNI, CRI, CSI...) & softwares versions and reserved resources Managed Private Registry (MPR) Ubersicht Getting started Creating a private registry Creating a private registry (Harbor) through Terraform Creating a private registry with Pulumi Creating and using a Docker image stored in an OVHcloud Managed Private Registry Connecting to the UI Managing users and projects Configuration Using Private Registry with OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Managing Helm charts in the OVHcloud Managed Private Registry Deploying a Helm chart from your private registry in Kubernetes Configuring Proxy Cache on an OVHcloud Managed Private Registry Migrate Helm Charts from Chartmuseum to OCI Security Configure the authentication via an OIDC provider on an OVHcloud Managed Private Registry Adding IP restrictions on an OVHcloud Managed Private Registry Sign OCI artifacts with Cosign on OVHcloud Managed Private Registry Scanning Docker images for vulnerabilities with OVHcloud Managed Private Registry Troubleshooting FAQ Managed Private Registry (MPR) Additional resources Managed Private Registry - Responsibility model (EN) Managed OCI artifact Registry Product Reversibility Policy Managed Rancher Service (MRS) Ubersicht Getting started Getting Started with Managed Rancher Service Creating, updating and accessing a Managed Rancher Service (EN) Managing users and projects in Managed Rancher Service Importing an existing Kubernetes cluster in MRS Creating a Managed Kubernetes Service (MKS) cluster in MRS Creating a Kubernetes cluster based on OVHcloud Public Cloud Compute Instances in MRS Creating a Kubernetes cluster with existing nodes (Generic) in MRS Configuration Editing the configuration of a Kubernetes cluster in Managed Rancher Service Backing up and restoring a Kubernetes cluster in Managed Rancher Service Deploying a monitoring stack (Prometheus & Grafana) in a Kubernetes cluster in MRS Tutorials How to use Rancher CLI Additional resources Managed Rancher Service supported versions and lifecycle policy Orchestration product reversibility policy Public Cloud Databases Ubersicht PostgreSQL Ubersicht Schlusselkonzepte Lifecycle policy for Public Cloud Databases FAQ for Public Cloud Databases Capabilities and Limitations of Public Cloud Databases Capabilities and Limitations of Public Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL Automated Backups for Public Cloud Databases High availability and failure scenarios for Public Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL Erste Schritte Getting started with Public Cloud Databases Getting started with Public Cloud Databases APIs Getting started with Terraform for Public Cloud Databases Configure incoming connections of a Public Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL service Connect using the CLI for Public Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL Connect using PHP for Public Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL Connect using Python for Public Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL Connect using PgAdmin for Public Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL Konfiguration Create and use connection pools in Public Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL Maintenance operations for Public Cloud Databases Configurer le reseau prive des bases de donnees Public Cloud (EN) Configure the advanced parameters for Public Cloud Databases Advanced parameters for Public Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL Restore a backup of Public Cloud Databases Detecter et terminer les requetes de longue duree de Public CLoud Databases pour PostgreSQL (EN) Resize the storage of Public Cloud Databases Update the flavor of Public Cloud Databases Update the plan of Public Cloud Databases Mettre en place le transfert de logs des bases de donnees Public Cloud (EN) Set up the Kubernetes operator for Public Cloud Databases Set up service integration for Public Cloud Databases Fetch service metrics with Prometheus for Public Cloud Databases Enable deletion protection for Public Cloud Databases Migration Public Cloud Databases - How to migrate to OVHcloud Database as a Service (DBaaS) Reversibility Policy for Managed Relational Database Product Tutorials Build a Strapi app connected to Public Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL Install and connect Wagtail to Public Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL Migrate an on-premises database to Public Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL Sicherheit Security Overview for Public Cloud Databases Responsibility model for Public Cloud Databases Diagnose Troubleshoot your Public Cloud Databases Handle 'Disk Full' situations for Public Cloud Databases Zusatzliche Ressourcen Available extensions for Public Cloud Databases for PostgreSQL MySQL Ubersicht Schlusselkonzepte Lifecycle policy for Public Cloud Databases FAQ for Public Cloud Databases Capabilities and Limitations of Public Cloud Databases Capabilities and Limitations of Public Cloud Databases for MySQL Automated Backups for Public Cloud Databases Erste Schritte Getting started with Public Cloud Databases Getting started with Public Cloud Databases APIs Getting started with Terraform for Public Cloud Databases Configure incoming connections of a Public Cloud Databases for MySQL service Connect using the CLI for Public Cloud Databases for MySQL Connect using PHP for Public Cloud Databases for MySQL Connect using Python for Public Cloud Databases for MySQL Connect using Workbench for Public Cloud Databases for MySQL Konfiguration Maintenance operations for Public Cloud Databases Configurer le reseau prive des bases de donnees Public Cloud (EN) Configure the advanced parameters for Public Cloud Databases Advanced parameters for Public Cloud Databases for MySQL Restore a backup of Public Cloud Databases Resize the storage of Public Cloud Databases Update the flavor of Public Cloud Databases Update the plan of Public Cloud Databases Mettre en place le transfert de logs des bases de donnees Public Cloud (EN) Set up the Kubernetes operator for Public Cloud Databases Set up service integration for Public Cloud Databases Fetch service metrics with Prometheus for Public Cloud Databases Enable deletion protection for Public Cloud Databases Migration Public Cloud Databases - How to migrate to OVHcloud Database as a Service (DBaaS) Reversibility Policy for Managed Relational Database Product Tutorials Connect Managed Kubernetes to Public Cloud Databases for MySQL Sicherheit Security Overview for Public Cloud Databases Responsibility model for Public Cloud Databases Diagnose Troubleshoot your Public Cloud Databases Handle 'Disk Full' situations for Public Cloud Databases MongoDB Ubersicht Schlusselkonzepte Why choose MongoDB? Cluster sizing for Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Developer Best Practices with Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Operational Best Practices with Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Lifecycle policy for Public Cloud Databases FAQ for Public Cloud Databases Capabilities and Limitations of Public Cloud Databases Capabilities and Limitations of Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Automated Backups for Public Cloud Databases Understand the connection strings URI format of Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Erste Schritte Getting started with Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Getting started with Public Cloud Databases Getting started with Public Cloud Databases APIs Getting started with Terraform for Public Cloud Databases Deploy with Terraform for Public Cloud for MongoDB Configure incoming connections of a Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB service Connect using the CLI for Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Connect using PHP for Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Connect using Python for Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Connect using Compass for Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Developer Tools for Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Cluster monitoring for Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Konfiguration Maintenance operations for Public Cloud Databases Configurer le reseau prive des bases de donnees Public Cloud (EN) Configure the advanced parameters for Public Cloud Databases Restore a backup of Public Cloud Databases Backup and restore a service with the CLI for Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Resize the storage of Public Cloud Databases Update the flavor of Public Cloud Databases Update the plan of Public Cloud Databases Mettre en place le transfert de logs des bases de donnees Public Cloud (EN) Set up the Kubernetes operator for Public Cloud Databases Set up service integration for Public Cloud Databases Fetch service metrics with Prometheus for Public Cloud Databases Enable deletion protection for Public Cloud Databases Migration Public Cloud Databases - How to migrate to OVHcloud Database as a Service (DBaaS) Migrate to OVHcloud Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Relational Migrator for Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Reversibility Policy for Managed Document Database Product Tutorials Build and connect a Node.js application to Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Sicherheit Security Overview for Public Cloud Databases Responsibility model for Public Cloud Databases Diagnose Troubleshoot your Public Cloud Databases Handle 'Disk Full' situations for Public Cloud Databases Zusatzliche Ressourcen Set up BI Connector for Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Configure an Analytics node for Public Databases for MongoDB Set up a Kafka integration for Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Understand readPreference and writeConcern of Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Benchmark Public Cloud Databases for MongoDB Valkey Ubersicht Schlusselkonzepte Lifecycle policy for Public Cloud Databases FAQ for Public Cloud Databases Capabilities and Limitations of Public Cloud Databases Capabilities and Limitations of Public Cloud Databases for Valkey Automated Backups for Public Cloud Databases Erste Schritte Getting started with Public Cloud Databases Getting started with Public Cloud Databases APIs Getting started with Terraform for Public Cloud Databases Configure incoming connections of a Public Cloud Databases for Valkey service Connect using the CLI for Public Cloud Databases for Valkey Connect using PHP for Public Cloud Databases for Valkey Connect using Python for Public Cloud Databases for Valkey Connect using RedisInsight for Public Cloud Databases for Valkey Konfiguration Maintenance operations for Public Cloud Databases Configurer le reseau prive des bases de donnees Public Cloud (EN) Configure the advanced parameters for Public Cloud Databases Advanced parameters for Public Cloud Databases for Valkey Restore a backup of Public Cloud Databases Update the flavor of Public Cloud Databases Update the plan of Public Cloud Databases Manage ACLs via API for Public Cloud Databases for Valkey Mettre en place le transfert de logs des bases de donnees Public Cloud (EN) Set up the Kubernetes operator for Public Cloud Databases Set up service integration for Public Cloud Databases Fetch service metrics with Prometheus for Public Cloud Databases Enable deletion protection for Public Cloud Databases Migration Public Cloud Databases - How to migrate to OVHcloud Database as a Service (DBaaS) Reversibility Policy for the Managed In-Memory Database product Tutorials Boost your WordPress CMS with caching with Public Cloud Databases for Valkey Sicherheit Security Overview for Public Cloud Databases Responsibility model for Public Cloud Databases Diagnose Troubleshoot your Public Cloud Databases Common Schlusselkonzepte Lifecycle policy for Public Cloud Databases FAQ for Public Cloud Databases Capabilities and Limitations of Public Cloud Databases Automated Backups for Public Cloud Databases Erste Schritte Getting started with Public Cloud Databases Getting started with Public Cloud Databases APIs Getting started with Terraform for Public Cloud Databases Konfiguration Maintenance operations for Public Cloud Databases Configurer le reseau prive des bases de donnees Public Cloud (EN) Configure the advanced parameters for Public Cloud Databases Restore a backup of Public Cloud Databases Resize the storage of Public Cloud Databases Update the flavor of Public Cloud Databases Update the plan of Public Cloud Databases Mettre en place le transfert de logs des bases de donnees Public Cloud (EN) Set up the Kubernetes operator for Public Cloud Databases Set up service integration for Public Cloud Databases Fetch service metrics with Prometheus for Public Cloud Databases Enable deletion protection for Public Cloud Databases Migration Public Cloud Databases - How to migrate to OVHcloud Database as a Service (DBaaS) Reversibility Policy for Managed Relational Database Product Reversibility Policy for Managed Document Database Product Reversibility Policy for the Managed In-Memory Database product Sicherheit Security Overview for Public Cloud Databases Responsibility model for Public Cloud Databases Diagnose Troubleshoot your Public Cloud Databases Handle 'Disk Full' situations for Public Cloud Databases Analytics Clickhouse Ubersicht Key concepts Getting started Configuration Tutorials Kafka Ubersicht Schlusselkonzepte Lifecycle policy for Analytics Capabilities and Limitations of Analytics Capabilities and Limitations of Analytics with Kafka Capabilities and Limitations of Analytics with Kafka Connect Capabilities and Limitations of Analytics with Kafka MirrorMaker Automated Backups for Analytics Erste Schritte Getting started with Analytics with Kafka Getting started with Analytics Getting started with Analytics APIs Getting started with Terraform for Analytics Konfiguration Maintenance operations for Analytics Configure the advanced parameters for Analytics Advanced parameters for Analytics with Kafka Advanced parameters for Analytics with Kafka Connect Restore a backup of Analytics Resize the storage of Analytics Update the flavor of Analytics Update the plan of Analytics Set up logs forwarding for Analytics Set up the Kubernetes operator for Analytics Fetch service metrics with Prometheus for Analytics Migration Reversibility Policy for the Managed Message Broker product Tutorials Create publisher and consumer applications with Analytics with Kafka Sicherheit Presentation de la securite des services Analytics (EN) Partage des responsabilites des services Analytics (EN) Diagnose Troubleshoot your Analytics Handle 'Disk Full' situations for Analytics OpenSearch OpenSearch - Guides OpenSearch - Capabilities and Limitations OpenSearch - Getting started OpenSearch - Monitor your infra (with Logstash or Fluent Bit) OpenSearch - Advanced parameters references Dashboards Ubersicht Dashboards - Guides Dashboards - Capabilities and Limitations Dashboards - Configure your Dashboards instance to accept incoming connections Dashboards - Advanced parameters references Dashboards - Tutorials Dashboards - Tutorial - Expose your Dashboards instance in your private network via a reverse proxy NGINX Dashboards - Tutorial - How to use the Grafana® API Common Schlusselkonzepte Lifecycle policy for Analytics Capabilities and Limitations of Analytics Automated Backups for Analytics Erste Schritte Getting started with Analytics Getting started with Analytics APIs Getting started with Terraform for Analytics Konfiguration Maintenance operations for Analytics Configure the advanced parameters for Analytics Restore a backup of Analytics Resize the storage of Analytics Update the flavor of Analytics Update the plan of Analytics Set up logs forwarding for Analytics Set up the Kubernetes operator for Analytics Fetch service metrics with Prometheus for Analytics Migration Reversibility Policy for the Managed Message Broker product Reversibility Policy for the Managed Search Engine Software Platform product Reversibility Policy for the Managed Data Visualization product Sicherheit Presentation de la securite des services Analytics (EN) Partage des responsabilites des services Analytics (EN) Diagnose Troubleshoot your Analytics Handle 'Disk Full' situations for Analytics AI & Machine Learning Ubersicht General Information Comparative tables - AI Notebooks, AI Training, AI Deploy AI Tools - Lifecycle policy Data - Concept and best practices Data - Compliance between AI Tools and S3 compatible Object Storage AI Dashboard - Getting started Users - Manage AI users and roles Registries - Use & manage your registries AI Tools - Remote SSH Connection AI Tools - Monitor your cloud resources AI Tools - ovhai SDK Reversibility Policy for the AI Managed Container product FAQ - AI Tools Command Line Interface CLI - Installation CLI - Cheat Sheet CLI - Launch an AI notebook CLI - Launch an AI Training job CLI - Manage access tokens CLI - Launch and share an AI Notebook with tokens CLI - Commands reference CLI - Commands reference for data CLI - Use your data in a notebook CLI - Launch an AI Deploy app AI Notebooks Ubersicht AI Notebooks - Key concepts AI Notebooks - Notebook concept AI Notebooks - Features, Capabilities and Limitations AI Notebooks - Getting started AI Notebooks - Premiers pas (EN) AI Notebooks - Workspace AI Notebooks - Configuration AI Notebooks - Manage and use data in a notebook via UI AI Notebooks - Politique de reversibilite du produit Notebook Interface AI Notebooks - Tutorials Audio/Speech AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Audio analysis and classification with AI AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Use Speech-to-Text powers on audio and video Computer vision AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Train YOLOv5 on a custom dataset AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Train YOLOv7 for sign language recognition AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Train YOLOv8 to play rock paper scissors (EN) AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Use ResNet for image classification AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Brain tumor segmentation using U-Net AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Create and train an image generation model NLP AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Sentiment analysis on Tweets using Hugging Face AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Build your spam classifier Code assistant AI Notebooks - Using a code assistant (EN) Fine Tuning AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Fine-Tune and export an AI model to ONNX AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Create and train a Rasa chatbot AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Fine-tuning LLaMA 2 MLOps/Monitoring AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Use tensorboard inside notebooks AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Weights & Biases integration AI Notebooks - Tutorial - Track your ML models with MLflow inside notebooks AI Notebooks - Troubleshooting AI Notebooks - Troubleshooting AI Notebooks - Additional resources AI Notebooks - Billing and lifecycle AI Training Ubersicht AI Training - Key concepts AI Training - Job concept AI Training - Features, Capabilities and Limitations AI Training - Getting started AI Training - Getting started AI Training - Start a job with a notebook Docker image AI Training - Tutorial - Build & use custom Docker image AI Training - Tutorial - Train your first ML model AI Training - Configuration AI Training - Tutorial - Build & use custom Docker image AI Training - Tutorials MLOps/Monitoring AI Training - Tutorial - Use tensorboard inside a job AI Training - Tutorial - Compare models with W&B for audio classification task NLP AI Training - 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DNS-Eintrage DNS-A-Eintrag fur einen Domainnamen hinzufugen DNS-AAAA-Eintrag fur einen Domainnamen hinzufugen Hinzufugen eines CNAME DNS-Eintrags fur eine Subdomain DNS-TXT-Eintrag fur einen Domainnamen hinzufugen MX-Eintrag fur die E-Mail-Verwaltung konfigurieren DNS-Optionen DNS Anycast fur Ihren Domainnamen aktivieren DNS-Server eines Domainnamens individualisieren (Hosts) Konfiguration von dynamischen DNS-Aktualisierungen (DynHost/DynDNS) fur Ihren Domainnamen Sicherheit E-Mail-Sicherheit durch SPF-Eintrag verbessern Ameliorer la securite des e-mails via un enregistrement DKIM E-Mail-Sicherheit durch DMARC-Eintrag verbessern Domainnamen mit DNSSEC absichern Tutorials Tutorial - Using Zonemaster Webhosting Erste Schritte Webhosting - Kostenloses Hosting 100M aktivieren Webhosting - Schnellstart-Anleitung Premiers pas avec un hebergement Cloud Web Premiers pas avec la solution Visibilite Pro Alle Ihre Websites im OVHcloud Kundencenter anzeigen und verwalten Erstellen Ihrer Website - So setzen Sie Ihr Projekt in 5 Schritten um FAQ Webhosting Eine Website auf Ihrem Webhosting online stellen Webhosting - Inklusiv-E-Mail-Adressen aktivieren Webhosting - Cluster und Filer eines Webhostings finden Namen Ihres Webhosting Angebots ermitteln Konfiguration Mehrere Websites auf einem Webhosting einrichten Konfiguration und Nutzung von Git mit OVHcloud Webhosting Webhosting - Andern von mit einem Webhosting verbundenen Domainnamen Webhosting - Laufzeitumgebung, PHP-Version, .ovhconfig IPv6 fur Ihre Website konfigurieren Cloud Web Runtime Engines verwalten Backup des FTP-Speicherplatzes Ihres Cloud Web Hostings abrufen Webhosting - Wie kann ich mein Angebot wechseln Ihre Webseiten mit CDN beschleunigen Webhosting - Statistiken und Logs einer Website einsehen Webhosting - CDN Statistiken und Logs einsehen Wie kann ich eine Website in einem bestimmten Land geolokalisieren? 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Die haufigsten Fehler bei 1-Klick-Modulen beheben Was tun bei dem Fehler "Dies ist keine sichere Verbindung"? Die haufigsten Datenbankfehler beheben Fehler "Seite nicht installiert" beheben Beheben des Fehlers “500 Internal Server Error” Was tun, wenn eine “Index of“-Seite angezeigt wird? Was tun bei dem Fehler "403 forbidden"? Was tun, wenn die Meldung „Your IP has been banned“ angezeigt wird? Was tun, wenn die Meldung „Your request has been blocked“ angezeigt wird? Automatische E-Mails eines Webhostings verwalten Wie reagiere ich auf ungewohnliche Aktivitaten auf meinem Webhosting? Webhosting - Was tun, wenn meine Datenbank voll ist? 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E-Mail-Header und .eml-Datei abrufen Speicherplatz eines E-Mail-Accounts verwalten Die aus Ihrem E-Mail-Account geloschten Elemente wiederherstellen MX Plan Ubersicht Erste Schritte Erste Schritte mit MX Plan E-Mail-Accounts mit MX Plan erstellen Passwort eines E-Mail-Accounts andern Verwendung Ihres E-Mail-Accounts mit Roundcube Webmail FAQ OVHcloud E-Mails Zimbra Webmail verwenden OVHcloud Zimbra FAQ Funktionen von E-Mail-Accounts MX Plan - Einrichten von Auto-Antworten fur E-Mails Mailinglisten verwalten und nutzen Filter fur Ihre E-Mail-Adressen erstellen MX Plan - Die Verwaltung Ihrer E-Mail-Accounts einer anderen Person ubertragen E-Mail-Anwendung auf Ihrem Computer einrichten MX Plan / Zimbra Starter - Konfigurieren Sie Ihre E-Mail-Adresse auf klassischem Outlook fur Windows MX Plan - Konfiguration Ihrer E-Mail-Adresse auf Outlook fur macOS MX Plan - Konfiguration Ihres E-Mail-Accounts in Mail fur macOS MX Plan – E-Mail-Account in Thunderbird fur Windows konfigurieren MX Plan - 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Konfiguration Ihrer E-Mail-Adresse in Mail fur macOS E-Mail Pro - Konfigurieren Ihres E-Mail Pro Accounts im neuen Outlook fur Windows E-Mail Pro – E-Mail-Account in Thunderbird fur Windows konfigurieren E-Mail Pro – E-Mail Pro Account in Thunderbird fur macOS konfigurieren E-Mail-Anwendung auf Ihrem Mobilgerat einrichten E-Mail Pro - Konfiguration Ihrer E-Mail-Adresse in Mail fur iPhone und iPad E-Mail Pro - Konfiguration eines E-Mail-Accounts in Gmail fur Android E-Mail Pro - Konfiguration Ihrer E-Mail-Adressen in Outlook fur Android E-Mail Pro - Konfiguration eines E-Mail-Accounts in Outlook fur iOS Hinzufugen eines Accounts zu einem vorhandenen E-Mail-Dienst E-Mail Pro - Konfigurieren Sie Ihr E-Mail-Konto im Gmail-Webinterface Microsoft Exchange Ubersicht Erste Schritte Erste Schritte mit Hosted Exchange Erste Schritte mit Private Exchange Private Exchange - Backing up your email accounts with Veeam Backup for Microsoft 365 Die Abrechnung fur Ihre Exchange Accounts verwalten Domainnamen zu Ihrem Exchange Dienst hinzufugen CNAME-Eintrag erstellen, um Domainnamen fur Ihren E-Mail-Dienst zu validieren Responsibility model for the product Managed Email Server on Mutualized Infrastructure (EN) Responsibility model for the product Managed Dedicated E-mail Infrastructure (EN) Funktionen von Exchange-Accounts Exchange - 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Konfiguration Ihres E-Mail-Accounts mit ActiveSync auf Mail fur iPhone oder iPad Zimbra Pro - Konfiguration Ihres E-Mail-Accounts mit ActiveSync auf Outlook fur Android Zimbra Pro - Konfiguration Ihres E-Mail-Accounts mit ActiveSync auf Gmail fur Android Internet Internetzugang Ubersicht Schlusselkonzepte La desserte interne Comprendre le cycle de vie des commandes FTTE et FTTO Erste Schritte FAQ solutions Internet OVHcloud Obtenir les identifiants PPPoE Konfiguration Installation Ihrer Zugange Configurer sa box a partir de l'espace client OVHcloud Modification du profil de synchronisation Comment configurer le reverse DNS de ma connexion Internet OVHcloud Activer l'adresse IPv6 d'une connexion Internet OVHcloud Verwaltung Ihres Angebots Comment changer mon offre xDSL/Fibre Fin du cuivre - Comment migrer mon offre xDSL vers la Fibre ? 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Installer l'image OverTheBox sur votre appareil Configurer un ancien appareil OverTheBox v1 (Intel & IT v1) Telefon und Fax VoIP - Presentation de la documentation Erste Schritte FAQ VoIP OVHcloud Gerer vos services VoIP Gerer vos groupes de telephonie Renseigner les coordonnees d'une ligne ou d'un numero et les faire paraitre en ligne Verwalten Valider votre identite pour l'utilisation des services VoIP Valider votre identite pour l'exploitation d'un numero special SVA Gerer les reversements ou les couts de vos numeros speciaux Gestion du depot de garantie et de la limite hors-forfait Effectuer un changement de contacts pour vos groupes de telephonie Comment resilier un service VoIP ou une ligne Fax VoIP / Acces Internet - Deroulement d'un RMA Konfiguration Telefonleitungen Ligne SIP - commander, modifier, rattacher ou detacher un telephone OVHcloud Configurer et consulter le repondeur de sa ligne Configurer la presentation de son numero Filtrer et renvoyer ses appels Configurer des plages horaires et des fermetures exceptionnelles sur une ligne Installer et configurer Softcall Gerer un carnet de contacts sur une ligne SIP Creer des numeros abreges Modifier les musiques et sonneries de votre ligne Activer ou desactiver des services depuis le telephone Gerer et utiliser les appels simultanes Configurer les touches programmables de votre telephone OVHcloud Gerer le mode intercom de votre ligne Configurer et utiliser le Click2Call sur une ligne SIP Statistiques sur la QoS des appels Nummern und Alias Demander et suivre une portabilite de numero Demander et suivre une portabilite de numero belge Choisir et appliquer une configuration pour un numero Configurer une redirection d'appels Configurer une file d'appels Configurer un serveur vocal interactif (SVI) Configurer un Contact Center Solution Creer et gerer des conferences telephoniques POPC Installer le logiciel POPC Prise en main du logiciel POPC IPBX How to deploy the 3CX IPBX automatically on OVHcloud Public Cloud Asterisk - configuration et utilisation Comment modifier le temps d’enregistrement d’une ligne sur Asterisk 3CX - Configuration et utilisation Freeswitch - configuration et utilisation Automatische Telefonverbindung (CTI) Integration CTI de la telephonie OVHcloud aux CRM et ERP - exemple avec SugarCRM Documentation technique CTI Projet communautaire CTI Tutorials Ligne SIP - Configuration sur un softphone / telephone personnel Enregistrer une ligne SIP OVHcloud sur Zoiper Tutoriel - Utiliser une ligne SIP OVHcloud sur Linphone Sicherheit Securiser sa ligne SIP OVHcloud Modifier le mot de passe d'une ligne SIP Restreindre sa ligne SIP OVHcloud par IP Diagnose Tutoriel - Diagnostic du reseau local Depanner son telephone OVHcloud Zusatzliche Ressourcen Guides d'utilisation de nos precedentes gammes de telephones Utiliser le Cisco 8851 Utiliser le Cisco 7841 Utiliser le Yealink T4X Utiliser le Yealink W56P Utiliser le Yealink CP860 Branchements du C530 IP Utiliser le Gigaset C530IP Depannage C530 IP Branchements SPA112 Adaptateur SPA112 Depannage SPA112 Branchements SPA504G Fonctionalites SPA504G Depannage SPA504G Branchements IP5000 Depannage IP5000 Faxe versenden und empfangen Ubersicht Erste Schritte FAQ sur la solution Fax OVHcloud Configuration de votre ligne Fax Utiliser son fax physique avec l'offre Plug & Fax Activation du repondeur Fax EcoFax Pro / Plug & Fax Konfiguration Faxe versenden und empfangen Envoyer des fax par e-mail Envoyer une campagne de fax depuis l'espace client OVHcloud Envoyer des Fax via l'imprimante virtuelle EcoFax - macOS X Envoyer des Fax via l'imprimante virtuelle EcoFax - Windows Comment resilier un service VoIP ou une ligne Fax Messaging SMS Ubersicht Erste Schritte FAQ SMS OVHcloud Launching your first SMS campaign Time2Chat, la messagerie conversationnelle par SMS pour les entreprises Konfiguration SMS versenden Sending SMS messages via the OVHcloud Control Panel Sending SMS messages via an email address Sending SMS messages with the OVHcloud API in PHP Sending SMS messages with the OVHcloud API in Node.js Sending SMS messages with the OVHcloud API in Java Envoyer des SMS avec l’API OVHcloud en c# Sending SMS messages to the USA Sending SMS messages via a URL - http2sms Meine IT-Losung verwalten Managing SMS credits and enabling automatic re-crediting Manage your SMS history Everything you need to know about SMS senders Everything you need to know about SMS users How to create an SMS recipient list Managing SMS address books Envoyer des SMS permettant la reponse Fortgeschrittene Anwendung Tout ce qu'il faut savoir sur le HLR - SMS API SMS Cookbook Automate SMS sending with n8n via the OVHcloud API SMPP Managing an SMS SMPP account SMPP Technical Specifications Speicher und Backup Object Storage Ubersicht S3 compatible Schlusselkonzepte Object Storage - Choosing the right storage class for your needs Object Storage - Endpoints and Object Storage geoavailability Comparison of Object Storage Deployment Modes - Understanding 3-AZ / 1-AZ / Local Zones Cold Archive - Uberblick (EN) Erste Schritte Object Storage - Getting started Cold Archive - Getting started with Cold Archive Object Storage - Identity and access management Konfiguration Object Storage - Getting Started with Versioning Object Storage - Smart Storage Management with Lifecycle Rules Object Storage - Master asynchronous replication across your buckets Object Storage - Server Access Logging Object Storage - Setting up CORS on Object Storage Object Storage - Bucket ACL Object Storage - Hosting a static website in an Object Storage bucket Object Storage - Enabling HTTPS on a static website using a custom domain Object Storage - How to connect Object Storage buckets with other resources in a vRack Migration Object Storage - How to migrate from an S3-compatible object storage provider to OVHcloud Object Storage Object Storage - How to migrate from OVHcloud Swift Object Storage to OVHcloud S3-compatible Object Storage Tutorials Object Storage - Use Object Storage with Rclone Object Storage - Use Object Storage with S3cmd Object Storage - Use Object Storage with WinSCP Object Storage - Object Storage mit Veeam (EN) Object Storage - Object Storage mit Nextcloud nutzen (EN) Object Storage - Object Storage mit Owncloud nutzen (EN) Object Storage – Use Object Storage with Cohesity NetBackup Object Storage – Use Object Storage with Pure Storage Flashblade Object Storage - Manage an Object Storage bucket with Terraform Object Storage – How to share an object or file externally Sicherheit Object Storage - Encrypt your server-side objects with SSE-C or SSE-OMK Object Storage - Managing object immutability with Object Lock (WORM) Object Storage - Identity and access management Storungsbehebung Object Storage - FAQ Cold Archive - FAQ (EN) Object Storage - Local Zones specifications Object Storage - Compliance Object Storage - Technische Grenzen (EN) Object Storage - Optimising Performance Object Storage - Optimise the sending of your files to Object Storage Zusatzliche Ressourcen Object Storage - Shared Responsibility Cold Storage - Shared Responsibility for archive and restoration services Object Storage - Third-party applications compatibility Swift Erste Schritte Object Storage Swift - Creating an Object Storage container Object Storage Swift - Erste Schritte mit der Swift API Object Storage Swift - Erste Schritte mit der Swift S3 API Konfiguration Object Storage Swift - Einem Object Storage Container eine spezifische Domain zuweisen Object Storage Swift – Synchronisieren von Objektcontainern (EN) Object Storage Swift - Automatisches Loschen von Objekten konfigurieren (EN) Object Storage Swift - Setting up CORS on Object Storage (EN) Cloud Archive Swift - Verwaltung der Archive via SFTP/SCP Client Cloud Archive Swift - Erstellung von Public Cloud Archive Containern Cloud Archive Swift - Auf Public Cloud Archive gespeicherte Daten freigeben Cloud Archive Swift - Set up an Access Control List on Public Cloud Archive (EN) Migration Object Storage - How to migrate from OVHcloud Swift Object Storage to OVHcloud S3-compatible Object Storage Tutorials Object Storage Swift - Synology NAS mit Object Storage synchronisieren Object Storage Swift - Einen Object Container mit S3QL mounten Object Storage Swift - Verwaltung Ihres Object Storage mit CyberDuck Object Storage Swift - Using Object Storage with Rclone Object Storage Swift - Konfiguration von ownCloud mit Object Storage (EN) Cloud Archive Swift - Verwaltung von Archiven uber einen Swift-Client (Cyberduck) Cloud Archive Swift - Verwaltung Ihrer Archive mit Rsync Sicherheit Object Storage Swift - Set up an Access Control List on Object Storage (EN) Storungsbehebung Object Storage Swift - S3/Swift REST API compatibility (EN) Object Storage Swift - Capabilities and limitations Cloud Archive Swift - Capabilities and limitations Object Storage Swift - Upload auf Object Storage optimieren Zusatzliche Ressourcen Object Storage Swift - Curl Command Memo (EN) Object Storage Swift - Swift commands Memo (EN) Cloud Archive Swift - Curl Command Memo (EN) Cloud Archive Swift - Swift Command Memo (EN) File Storage Ubersicht Enterprise File Storage Ubersicht Schlusselkonzepte Enterprise File Storage - Konzepte Enterprise File Storage - Performance-Konzepte Enterprise File Storage - FAQ Erste Schritte Enterprise File Storage - Verwaltung uber das OVHcloud Kundencenter Managing Enterprise File Storage with OVHcloud Terraform provider Enterprise File Storage - API verwenden Enterprise File Storage - Einfuhrung in Trident CSI Konfiguration Enterprise File Storage - Snapshot-Policy verwalten Enterprise File Storage - Automatische Snapshots beibehalten Enterprise File Storage - Volume Snapshot uber API wiederherstellen Enterprise File Storage - Volumes verwalten Enterprise File Storage - Volume ACLs verwalten Enterprise File Storage - Volume Snapshots verwalten Enterprise File Storage - NFS Client konfigurieren Enterprise File Storage - Connect a Public Cloud instance to an EFS Volume via vRack Private Network Enterprise File Storage - Private network configuration Migration Enterprise File Storage - Volume klonen Zusatzliche Ressourcen File Storage services - Responsibility model (EN) File Storage reversibility policy NAS-HA Ubersicht Schlusselkonzepte Haufig gestellte Fragen zu HA-NAS Erste Schritte Erste Schritte mit einem HA-NAS HA-NAS - Erste Schritte mit API Konfiguration HA-NAS uber NFS mounten Mounten Sie Ihr HA-NAS uber eine CIFS-Freigabe HA-NAS - ACLs verwalten HA-NAS - Partitionsverwaltung uber API HA-NAS - Snapshot-Verwaltung via API Migration Migration von Daten von einem HA-NAS auf ein anderes uber NFS Zusatzliche Ressourcen File Storage reversibility policy File Storage services - Responsibility model (EN) Public Cloud File Storage Key concepts Erste Schritte File Storage Service - Getting started (Beta) Block Storage Ubersicht Block volume Schlusselkonzepte Proper Usage and Limitations of Classic Multi-Attach Block Storage in 3AZ Regions Erste Schritte Zusatzliches Volume auf einer Instanz erstellen und konfigurieren Volume Backup erstellen Volume Snapshot erstellen Konfiguration Zusatzliche Festplatten aus einem Backup erstellen Die Große einer zusatzlichen Disk erweitern Disk-Geschwindigkeit testen Migration Migrer un volume Block Storage vers un volume chiffre LUKS Block Storage Volume bearbeiten Zusatzliche Ressourcen Public Cloud Block Storage - Shared responsibilities (EN) Cloud Disk Array Schlusselkonzepte FAQ (EN) Erste Schritte Cloud Disk Array - Benutzererstellung (EN) Cloud Disk Array - Pool-Erstellung (EN) Cloud Disk Array - IP-ACL-Erstellung (EN) Konfiguration Benutzerrechte andern (EN) Verteiltes CephFS-Dateisystem (EN) How to upgrade a Cloud Disk Array (CDA) using the OVHcloud API Greifen Sie mit dem rbd-Client auf den Cluster zu (EN) Tutorials Ceph mit Proxmox verwenden (EN) Zusatzliche Ressourcen Clusterstatus (EN) Speicher-Benchmark durchfuhren Backup and disaster recovery solution Backup Agent Schlusselkonzepte Backup Agent - Produktubersicht Backup Agent - So funktionieren Vaults Erste Schritte Backup Agent - Konfigurieren einer ersten Sicherung Backup Agent - Verwalten Ihrer Backups und Wiederherstellungen Backup Agent - Verbindung mit VSPC herstellen Storungsbehebung Backup Agent - Problembehandlung Backup Agent - Restore a Bare Metal server with Veeam Backup Agent Zusatzliche Ressourcen Backup Agent - Bekannte Einschrankungen Backup Agent - Abrechnung Backup Agent - Service-Updates Backup Agent - Loschverfahren Veeam Enterprise Plus Erste Schritte Veeam Backup & Replication einrichten (EN) Konfiguration Preparing a Bare Metal Server backup with Veeam Enterprise (EN) Backing up a Bare Metal Linux Server with Veeam Enterprise (EN) Backing Up a Bare Metal Windows Server Using Veeam Agent for Windows (EN) Restoring a Bare Metal Server with Veeam Enterprise (EN) Sicherheit Encrypting backup jobs with Veeam and OKMS Managed Veeam for Public VCF aaS Erste Schritte Public VCF as-a-Service - Backups with Veeam Data Platform (EN) HYCU for OVHcloud Erste Schritte HYCU Backup konfigurieren (EN) Managed Kubernetes - Data Protection Tutorials Backup and Restore OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Cluster, Namespace and Applications using TrilioVault for Kubernetes Backing-up an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster using CloudCasa Backing up and restoring your Persistent Volume with Volume Snapshots on OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes Backing-up an OVHcloud Managed Kubernetes cluster using Velero Backing-up Persistent Volumes using Stash Netzwerk Additional IP Schlusselkonzepte Concepts - Primary IP and Additional IP Konfiguration Eine Additional IP umziehen Konfiguration eines Additional IP-Blocks in einem vRack Einen Additional-IPv6-Block in einem vRack konfigurieren Produkt-spezifische Anleitungen Dedicated Server Netzwerk auf Proxmox VE fur die High Grade, Scale & SCALE Reihen konfigurieren (EN) Konfiguration von Additional IPs im Bridge-Modus auf Ihren virtuellen Maschinen Tutorial - Configuring pfSense network bridge (EN) Configurer son adresse IP en alias Netzwerk auf Windows Server mit Hyper-V konfigurieren Virtuelle MAC-Adresse einer Additional IP zuweisen Hyper-V mit Additional IPs in einem vRack verwenden Hosted Private Cloud Eine offentliche IP-Adresse zu einer neuen VM hinzufugen (EN) IP-Block hinzufugen Load Balancer How to route an Additional IP Managed Bare Metal IP-Block hinzufugen Public Cloud Concepts - Additional IP or Floating IP (EN) Additional IP konfigurieren Eine Additional IP erwerben Additional IP migrieren Additional IP importieren Virtual Private Server IP-Adresse als Alias konfigurieren Problembehandlung IP-Adresse von Blocklisten entfernen Cancelling an Additional IP service Bring Your Own IP How to use the Bring Your Own IP feature (EN) BGP Service Configuration du service BGP Content Delivery Network (CDN) Infrastructure Erste Konfiguration einer Domain im CDN Quota im CDN verwalten Funktionsweise des SSL-Zertifikats auf dem CDN Liste der IP-Adressen, die fur Ihr CDN Infrastructure autorisiert werden sollen Load Balancer Ubersicht Schlusselkonzepte Introduction to the OVHcloud Load Balancer OVHcloud Load Balancer FAQ Einstieg Gestion du service OVHcloud Load Balancer via l'espace client Order a free SSL certificate Load Balancer API Quick Reference OVHcloud Load Balancer TCP / HTTP / HTTPS Logs Forwarding Load balancing methods Konfiguration Infrastruktur How to route an Additional IP Configuring the vRack on the load balancer How to configure the OVHcloud Load Balancer in multiple zones Traffic Konfiguration von HTTP/2 auf dem OVHcloud Load Balancer Comment configurer le SMTP sur un service Load Balancer Configuration of an OVHcloud Load Balancer service - HTTP headers Configuring an OVHcloud Load Balancer with ProxyProtocol Configuration of probes on an OVHcloud Load Balancer service Configuring an OVHcloud Load Balancer service with redirects Configuring an OVHcloud Load Balancer with HTTP routes Tracking connections on the OVHcloud Load Balancer Deployments Configuration of an OVHcloud Load Balancer service with HTTP/HTTPS Deploying a blue-green infrastructure Zusatzliche Ressourcen Details of API functions Problembehandlung Retrieving server health status Netzwerksicherheit Aktivieren und Konfigurieren der Edge Network Firewall Game Server mit der Application Firewall schutzen Monitoring von DDoS-Angriffen mit dem Network Security Dashboard OVHcloud Connect Ubersicht Schlusselkonzepte Concepts overview Layer 2 mode Layer 3 mode Einstieg Installation of OVHcloud Connect Direct from the OVHcloud Control Panel Installation of OVHcloud Connect Provider from the OVHcloud Control Panel How to initiate a diagnostic for OVHcloud Connect from the OVHcloud Control Panel OVHcloud Connect Logs Forwarding FAQ OVHcloud Connect Konfiguration Configuration of OVHcloud Connect using OVHcloud APIv6 Problembehandlung Troubleshooting common errors setting up OVHcloud Connect Zusatzliche Ressourcen Technical capabilities and limitations SecNumCloud Concepts overview SPN Concept VPN-SPN Concept FAQ SecNumCloud Connectivity vRack Private Network Ubersicht Konfiguration Konfiguration eines Additional IP-Blocks in einem vRack Einen Additional-IPv6-Block in einem vRack konfigurieren Konfiguration von Jumbo-Frames im vRack Mehrere VLANs im vRack erstellen IP-Block-Ankundigung im vRack andern Upgrade and downgrade private bandwidth (vRack) via the OVHcloud API Produkt-spezifische Anleitungen Dedicated Server Netzwerk auf Proxmox VE fur die High Grade, Scale & SCALE Reihen konfigurieren (EN) vRack fur Dedicated Server konfigurieren Netzwerk auf Windows Server mit Hyper-V konfigurieren vRack zwischen Public Cloud und Dedicated Server einrichten Hyper-V mit Additional IPs in einem vRack verwenden Konfigurieren Ihrer Netzwerkkarte fur die OVHcloud Link Aggregation in Debian 9 bis 11 Hosted Private Cloud Nutanix on OVHcloud Cluster-Verbindung uber das vRack (EN) Anderung des vRack eines Nutanix Clusters (EN) VMware on OVHcloud Erstellung eines VLAN (EN) Hosted Private Cloud in einem vRack verwenden Kompatibilitat zwischen vRack und Hosted Private Cloud Load Balancer Configuring the vRack on the load balancer Managed Bare Metal Managed Bare Metal in einem vRack verwenden VLAN-Erstellung Public Cloud Containers & Orchestration Using vRack Private Network Working with vRack example - Communicating between different private networks Using vRack - Communicating between different private networks Working with vRack example - Managed Kubernetes and Public Cloud instances Public Cloud Network Services vRack fur Public Cloud konfigurieren Configuring vRack on the Public Cloud using the OVHcloud API (EN) Konfiguration des Public Cloud vRack mit OpenStack CLI vRack zwischen Public Cloud und Dedicated Server einrichten Configuring a public IP block in a vRack on a Public Cloud instance vRack Services vRack Services - Exposing a Managed Service on your vRack Enterprise File Storage - Private network configuration Enterprise File Storage - Connect a Public Cloud instance to an EFS Volume via vRack Private Network Problembehandlung How to troubleshoot your network using OVHcloud tools Wie kann ich feststellen, ob meine IP-Adresse von OVHcloud verwaltet wird? Verwalten & Betreiben API Erste Schritte Erste Schritte mit der OVHcloud API Exploring the OVHcloud APIs (EN) APIv6 OVHcloud API v2 - Principles of operation Manage services Manage payment and billing of OVHcloud services Create a OVH sub-account and a user account with OVH API Managing OVHcloud service accounts via the API (EN) How to use service accounts to connect to OVHcloud APIs (EN) Generating OVHcloud account logs with Logs Data Platform (EN) Verwaltung der Benutzer und des Verbunds Erste Schritte Prasentation der Identitaten, die innerhalb eines OVHcloud Accounts interagieren konnen Lokale Benutzer auf einem OVHcloud Kunden-Account erstellen und verwalten Managing OVHcloud service accounts via the API (EN) Identitatsverbund SSO-Verbindungen zu Ihrem OVHcloud Account uber Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) aktivieren SSO-Verbindungen zu Ihrem OVHcloud Account uber Google Workspace aktivieren SSO-Verbindungen zu Ihrem OVHcloud Account uber Entra ID aktivieren SSO-Verbindungen zu Ihrem OVHcloud Account uber Okta aktivieren IAM Verwendung von IAM-Richtlinien mit der OVHcloud API (EN) Verwendung von IAM-Richtlinie uber Ihr Kundencenter Liste der Berechtigungsgruppen bei OVHcloud (EN) How to manage tags on resources IAM-Richtlinien erstellen, um Benutzern das Anmelden im OVHcloud Kundencenter zu ermoglichen (EN) How to use IAM policies with vSphere (EN) How to use service accounts to connect to OpenStack (EN) How to analyse IAM policy results (EN) Generating OVHcloud account logs with Logs Data Platform (EN) Terraform Using Terraform with OVHcloud (EN) CLI Getting Started with OVHcloud CLI Observability Logs Data Platform Getting Started Introduction to Logs Data Platform Quick start for Logs Data Platform Logs Data Platform - Responsibility model Reversibility Policy for the Managed Log Manager product OVHcloud Service Logs Generating OVHcloud account logs with Logs Data Platform (EN) Logs Data Platform - Collect VMware on OVHcloud logs (EN) Public Cloud Load Balancer TCP / HTTP / HTTPS Logs Forwarding (EN) Mettre en place le transfert de logs des bases de donnees Public Cloud (EN) Web Cloud Databases - Wie verwaltet man Logs? Managed Kubernetes Service Audit Logs Forwarding Pushing logs from OVHcloud KMS to Logs Data Platform OVHcloud Connect Logs Forwarding IAM Ingesting your logs Field naming convention Mutualized Inputs Dedicated input - Logstash Mutualized input - OpenSearch API Pushing logs with a SDK - Python 2.x - Djehouty Pushing logs with a SDK - Python 3.x - logging-ldp Pushing logs with a logging library - Rust - gelf_logger and log4rs-gelf Pushing logs with a forwarder - Filebeat (Linux) Pushing logs with a forwarder - Syslog-ng 3.12.1+ (Linux) Pushing logs with a forwarder - NXLog (Windows) Pushing logs from software - Apache Pushing logs from a Kubernetes cluster to Logs Data Platform using Fluent Bit Generating OVHcloud account logs with Logs Data Platform (EN) SAP logs on OVHcloud Logs Data Platform - Configuration Logs Data Platform - Collect VMware on OVHcloud logs (EN) Visualizing, querying and exploiting your logs Exposing your logs to third-party tools via the OpenSearch API Using OpenSearch Dashboards with Logs Data Platform Using Grafana with Logs Data Platform CLI - ldp-tail, a tool to follow your logs in real-time CLI - bonfire, querying graylog from a CLI Alerting - Configuring alerts on your streams Alerting - Using ElastAlert 2 with Logs Data Platform OpenSearch Index as a service OpenSearch Index as a Service Security and conformity Archiving your logs - Cold-storage Encrypting your logs archives Securing Logs Data Platform's APIs with tokens Usecases Tracking slow MySQL queries with Logs Data Platform Supervising your HAProxy deployment with Logs Data Platform Pushing logs from a Kubernetes cluster to Logs Data Platform using Fluent Bit Handling roles and permissions when IAM is not enabled SAP logs on OVHcloud Logs Data Platform - Configuration KMS Getting started with OVHcloud Key Management Service (KMS) Using OVHcloud Key Management Service (KMS) Manage your OKMS access certificate OKMS Architecture overview OKMS - Shared responsibilities How to connect a compatible product using KMIP protocol How to Encrypt Kubernetes ETCD with OVHcloud KMS Pushing logs from OVHcloud KMS to Logs Data Platform Secret Manager Using the Secret Manager in the OVHcloud Control Panel Using the Secret Manager with the REST API Using the Secret Manager with the HashiCorp Vault KV2 compliant API Manage your OKMS access certificate OKMS Architecture overview OKMS - Shared responsibilities How to use Kubernetes External Secret Operator with Secret Manager Kontoverwaltung Account-Informationen Ubersicht Erste Schritte OVHcloud Kunden-Account erstellen In das OVHcloud Kundencenter einloggen Das Passwort Ihres Kunden-Accounts anlegen und verwalten OVHcloud Kunden-Account absichern und personliche Informationen verwalten Die Kontakte Ihrer Dienste verwalten Verwalten von Benachrichtigungen in Ihrem OVHcloud Kundencenter Einfuhrung in das OVHcloud Kundencenter Plik nutzen, um Dateien zu teilen Erstellen und Verwalten von Nutzern Prasentation der Identitaten, die innerhalb eines OVHcloud Accounts interagieren konnen Lokale Benutzer auf einem OVHcloud Kunden-Account erstellen und verwalten Verwendung von IAM-Richtlinien mit der OVHcloud API (EN) Verwendung von IAM-Richtlinie uber Ihr Kundencenter Generating OVHcloud account logs with Logs Data Platform (EN) How to analyse IAM policy results (EN) Liste der Berechtigungsgruppen bei OVHcloud (EN) IAM-Richtlinien erstellen, um Benutzern das Anmelden im OVHcloud Kundencenter zu ermoglichen (EN) Managing OVHcloud service accounts via the API (EN) SSO-Verbindungen zu Ihrem OVHcloud Account uber Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS) aktivieren SSO-Verbindungen zu Ihrem OVHcloud Account uber Google Workspace aktivieren SSO-Verbindungen zu Ihrem OVHcloud Account uber Entra ID aktivieren SSO-Verbindungen zu Ihrem OVHcloud Account uber Okta aktivieren How to use IAM policies with vSphere (EN) How to use service accounts to connect to OpenStack (EN) How to use service accounts to connect to OVHcloud APIs (EN) How-to add an ssh key in the OVHcloud Control Panel (generated by AI) FAQ FAQ zur Verwaltung des OVHcloud Kunden-Accounts OVHcloud Support FAQ Sicherheit und Konformitat Den OVHcloud Kunden-Account mit der Zwei-Faktor-Authentifizierung absichern Zugriff auf Ihr OVHcloud Kundencenter nach IP beschranken Phishing erkennen − Schutz vor betrugerischen E-Mails Information System Security Policy (ISSP) Dedicated Server Security Specifications Security specification for Private Cloud by VMmare (EN) Block Storage security specifications Security specification for Private Cloud VMmare under SecNumCloud qualification (EN) OVHcloud products ISO27k certifications OVHcloud products HDS certification Representation des garanties de la certification d'Hebergement de Donnees de Sante (HDS) sur les produits OVHcloud Verwaltung von Abrechnung, Zahlungen und Dienstleistungen Verlangerung einer Dienstleistung Wie verlangere ich meine OVHcloud Dienste? OVHcloud Domainnamen verlangern Ihre Dienste uber die OVHcloud API verlangern Verwaltung von Dienstleistungen Best Practices fur die Verwaltung Ihrer Dienstleistungen und Ihres OVHcloud Accounts CO2-Fußabdruck Ihrer OVHcloud Dienste einsehen Abrechnung und Zahlungen OVHcloud Bestellungen verwalten Meine Zahlungsarten verwalten OVHcloud Rechnungen verwalten Purchase Order (PO) Payer une commande en tant qu’administration publique Hosted Private Cloud Hosted Private Cloud Billing (EN) AI Notebooks AI Notebooks - Billing and lifecycle Public Cloud Cloud Guthaben aufladen Public Cloud Compute - Von der stundlichen auf monatliche Abrechnung umstellen Kundigung einer Dienstleistung Kundigen von OVHcloud Diensten Hosted Private Cloud Hosted Private Cloud kundigen GDPR - How to immediately delete your OVHcloud services FAQ FAQ fur Abrechnung und Zahlung FAQ zur Nachverfolgung der Bestellung von OVHcloud Wie kann ich feststellen, ob meine IP-Adresse von OVHcloud verwaltet wird? API Ein Public Cloud Projekt uber die OVHcloud API bestellen Reversibilitat Reversibilitatstrategie Global Reversibility Policy (EN) Web Hosting Reversibility Policy (DE) Public Cloud Reversibility Policy Reversibility Policy for Managed Dedicated Cloud product (EN) Reversibility policy for the service VMware on OVHcloud under SecNumCloud qualification (EN) Dedicated Servers Reversibility Policy (EN) Dedicated Servers 3-AZ Reversibility Policy Reversibility Policy for Managed Document Database Product Reversibility Policy for Managed Relational Database Product Reversibility Policy for the Managed Message Broker product Reversibility Policy for the Managed Data Visualization product File Storage reversibility policy Cold Storage product reversibility policy Object Storage product reversibility policy Politique de reversibilite du produit Object Storage 3AZ Orchestration product reversibility policy Managed OCI artifact Registry Product Reversibility Policy Reversibility Policy for the Managed Log Manager product Reversibility Policy for the Unified Data Platform product AI Notebooks - Politique de reversibilite du produit Notebook Interface Reversibility Policy for the AI Managed Container product Reversibility Policy for the Managed Search Engine Software Platform product Reversibility Policy for the Managed Mutualized Virtualization product Reversibility Policy for the Dedicated PoD-SecNumCloud product Reversibility Policy for the Managed Database System for Web Hosting product Reversibility Policy for the Managed In-Memory Database product Geteilte Verantwortung Shared responsibility for Dedicated Servers (EN) File Storage services - Responsibility model (EN) Cold Storage - Shared Responsibility for archive and restoration services Responsibility sharing for the VMware on OVHcloud service Partage de responsabilite sur le service Hosted Private Cloud by VMware sous la qualification SecNumCloud Gemeinsame Verantwortung - Nutanix on OVHcloud (EN) Shared responsibility for SAP on OVHcloud solutions Logs Data Platform - Responsibility model Public Cloud Instances - Shared responsibilities (EN) Responsibility model for Public Cloud Databases Public Cloud Block Storage - Shared responsibilities (EN) Object Storage - Shared Responsibility Managed Kubernetes - Responsibility model Managed Private Registry - Responsibility model (EN) Responsibility model for the product Managed Email Server on Mutualized Infrastructure (EN) Responsibility model for the product Managed Dedicated E-mail Infrastructure (EN) OKMS - Shared responsibilities Startup Program Ubersicht General information Startup Program - How to apply to our newsletter? How to optimise your application to the Startup Program How to sign your Startup Program contract Support & Communication How to contact a Startup Program manager and/or request a technical consultation Credits & Billing How to check your Startup Program credits How to pay a bill with your Startup Program credits Which products are available to use with Startup Program credits? Technical resources How to increase Public Cloud quotas for a Startup Program member Sicherheit & Identitat IAM Ubersicht Schlusselkonzepte Erste Schritte Konfiguration Richtlinien verwalten (UI) Richtlinien verwalten (API) Berechtigungsgruppen Dienstkonten SSO / SAML Ubersicht Schlusselkonzepte Erste Schritte Konfiguration Verbindung mit ADFS Verbindung mit Azure AD Verbindung mit Google Workspace Verbindung mit Okta Sicherheitszertifizierungen HDS-Zertifizierung Sicherheitsrichtlinie Dedicated Server Specs Block Storage Specs Private Cloud VMware Specs Private Cloud SNC Specs Home › Hosted Private Cloud › Nutanix on ovhcloud › Notfallwiederherstellung mit Metro konfigurieren (EN) Notfallwiederherstellung mit Metro konfigurieren (EN) Markdown kopieren KI fragen Objective This guide introduces Metro Availability, which provides an automated disaster recovery plan. Warning OVHcloud provides services for which you are responsible, with regard to their configuration and management. It is therefore your responsibility to ensure that they work properly. This guide is designed to assist you as much as possible with common tasks. Nevertheless, we recommend contacting a specialist provider if you experience any difficulties or doubts when it comes to managing, using or setting up a service on a server. Requirements Access to the OVHcloud Control Panel Access to your clusters via Prism Central You need to have 3 Nutanix clusters within the OVHcloud infrastructure with Pro or Ultimate packs if you have a Nutanix on OVHcloud packaged service on both clusters in the P.R.A. These 3 clusters will need to be at remote sites for maximum security. You must have less than 5 ms of latency between the two replicated clusters. Please note that latency is not covered by SLAs. Introduction We will set up a two-way disaster recovery plan between two clusters with this hardware: A Nutanix cluster in Roubaix, France, with virtual machines replicated in Gravelines. A Nutanix cluster in Gravelines, France, with virtual machines replicated in Roubaix. A Nutanix cluster in Erith, England with Prism Central to serve as a witness in the disaster recovery plan. We will only use one vRack, which will contain: The three Nutanix clusters. Load balancers. Additional IP addresses on the rtvRack . Below is the diagram showing the three sites: Instructions Step 1 Configuration Step 1.1 Interconnection of the three clusters Step 1.2 Delete the Prism Central records for the Roubaix and Gravelines clusters Step 1.3 Register both clusters on Prism Central in Erith Step 1.4 Adding IP Addresses for iSCSI Connections on All Three Clusters Step 1.5 Creating two Storage Containers Step 1.6 Move virtual machines to the Storage Container Step 1.7 Creation of a category to be used when implementing the P.R.A. Step 1.8 Add virtual machines in categories Step 1.9 Setting up synchronous replications between Roubaix and Gravelines Step 1.10 Create Subnets for Disaster Recovery Plan Step 1.11 Implementation of disaster recovery plans Step 2 - Validate Disaster Recovery Plan Step 2.1 Monitoring the Disaster Recovery Plan Step 2.2 Live migration of virtual machines from Roubaix to Gravelines Step 2.3 Operations after a migration Step 2.4 Execute the Disaster Recovery Plan in Real Condition We will implement this disaster recovery plan step by step. The cluster configuration information used in our guide is as follows: Roubaix cluster: Server 1: VM address CVM , hypervisor IP address AHV . Server 2: VM address CVM , hypervisor IP address AHV . Server 3: VM address CVM , hypervisor IP address AHV . Prism Element virtual address: . Prism Element iSCSI address: . Prism Central IP address: . Gateway: . Mask: Cluster version: Gravelines cluster: Server 1: VM address CVM , hypervisor IP address AHV . Server 2: VM address CVM , hypervisor IP address AHV . Server 3: VM address CVM , hypervisor IP address AHV . Prism Element virtual address: . Prism Element iSCSI address: . Prism Central IP address: . Gateway: . Mask: Cluster version: . Erith Cluster: Server 1: VM address CVM , hypervisor IP address AHV . Server 2: VM address CVM , hypervisor IP address AHV . Server 3: VM address CVM , hypervisor IP address AHV . Prism Element virtual address: . Prism Element iSCSI address: . Prism Central IP address: . Gateway: . Mask: Cluster version: . In addition to this guide, you can use these documents: Nutanix hyperconvergence advanced tools Step 1 - Configuration Step 1.1 - Interconnection of the three clusters The first step is to interconnect the three clusters on the same OVHcloud vRack. Use this guide to connect your clusters: Interconnect clusters through the vRack . To connect the three clusters, use the instructions provided in the guide: Roubaix clusters in the vRack dedicated to Gravelines. Erith clusters in the vRack dedicated to Gravelines. When you have finished configuring your vRack, you will have these elements in your vRack: 9 dedicated servers (3 per cluster) 3 public IP addresses 3 Load Balancers The three clusters are currently accessible from the Prism Central URL of each cluster. Step 1.2 - Delete the Prism Central records for the Roubaix and Gravelines clusters To implement a disaster recovery plan solution with Metro Availability , a cluster witness is required to automate tasks in the event of one of the clusters becoming unavailable. The cluster witness is located on a Prism Central virtual machine. The Erith cluster will host the Prism Central virtual machine for the three clusters, and serve as a cluster witness for the disaster recovery plan between Roubaix and Gravelines. Disabling Prism Central on the Roubaix cluster Connect via SSH to the Prism Element cluster in Roubaix: Run this command to remove Prism Element from the Prism Central configuration: This message appears when disconnecting from Prism Central. Enter this command: Note the value of the Cluster UUID that must have this form xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx . Disconnect from Prism Element and connect via SSH on the Prism Central virtual machine in Roubaix. Enter this command: Disabling Prism Central on the Gravelines cluster Log in to the Prism Element cluster in Gravelines via SSH. Enter this command: This message appears when disconnecting from Prism Central. Enter this command: Note the value of Cluster UID that should be in this form xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx Disconnect from Prism Element and connect via SSH on the Prism Central virtual machine in Gravelines. Step 1.3 - Registration of the two clusters on the Prism Central in Erith Log in to the Prism Element in Roubaix via SSH: Run this command: This message appears: Wait and enter this command: If the cluster is connected to Prism Central in Erith, you will see this information: Log in to Prism Element in Gravelines via SSH: Run this command: This message appears: Wait and enter this command: If the cluster is connected to the Prism Central in Erith, you will see this information: From a web browser, log in to the URL from Prism-Central to Erith, you will see the three clusters. The Prism Central virtual machines in Gravelines and Roubaix are no longer being used. You can stop them. In the main menu, click in the Compute & Storage submenu. Select the Prism Central virtual machines in Gravelines and Roubaix and click from the menu. Step 1.4 - Adding IP Addresses for iSCSI Connections on All Three Clusters From the Prism Central dashboard, click the link to the . On the Prism Element dashboard, click the in the top left-hand corner. Scroll down the window and check the IP address in . From the Prism Central dashboard, click the link to the "Gravelines cluster". On the Prism Element dashboard, click "the cluster name" in the top left-hand corner. Scroll down the window and check the IP address in . From the Prism Central dashboard, click on the link to the "Roubaix cluster". On the Prism Element dashboard, click the "cluster name" in the top left-hand corner. Scroll down the window and check the IP address in . Step 1.5 - Creating Two Storage Containers We will create two Storage Containers with the same name, one in Roubaix and the other in Gravelines. From the Prism Element main menu, click in the submenu. Click . Type in Name , choose the Roubaix in Cluster , and click . Click . Type in Name , choose the Gravelines cluster in , and click . In the list of , you will see two Storage Containers with the same name. One on the Roubaix cluster and the other on the Gravelines cluster. Step 1.6 - Moving virtual machines to the Storage Container We will move the virtual machine storage to the we have created. Connect via SSH on the Prism Element of the Roubaix cluster: Run this command for each VM we will move to the , replacing vmname with the name of the virtual machine (in our disaster recovery plan, we have two virtual machines in Roubaix, one on Windows and one on Linux). Log in to the Prism Element of the Gravelines cluster via SSH: Execute this command for each VM that we will move to the , replacing vmname with the name of the virtual machine (in our disaster recovery plan, we have three virtual machines in Gravelines, one on Windows, another on Linux and the gateway that gives access to the Internet). Step 1.7 - Creation of a category to be used when implementing the P.R.A We will create a category with two values in Prism Central to assign the virtual machines involved in replication. Scroll through the main menu, click on the submenu. Click . Type in Name , add the and values in Values and click on the next button . The category appears in the list and is ready to use. Step 1.8 - Adding virtual machines in categories We will assign two virtual machines on the Roubaix cluster in one category and three virtual machines on the Gravelines cluster in another category. From the Prism Central main menu, click in the submenu. Select the two virtual machines in Roubaix on the left, then on the menu, click . Add the category , then click . Select in Gravelines on the left, and on the menu, click . Add the category , then click . Step 1.9 - Setting up synchronous replications between Roubaix and Gravelines Synchronous replication allows permanent replication with 0 seconds of data loss. Replication setup between Roubaix and Gravelines On the Prism Central main menu, click in the submenu. Click . Type in Policy name , keep , and click in Primary Location . Choose the Roubaix cluster and click . In the top left-hand corner next to Disaster Recovery , click . The system checks that everything is correct before enabling Disaster Recovery . Click to enable the Disaster Recovery option. Click again. Your Disaster Recovery option is being activated. Keep , select the cluster in Recovery Location and click . Click . Choose for Protection Type and for Failure Detection Mode . Then click . Click . Select the category and click . Click . Virtual machines in Roubaix are now replicated to Gravelines. You must wait for a first full replication to have permanent replication. Replication setup between Gravelines and Roubaix Replication can be two-way. We will now create replication from Gravelines to Roubaix. Click . Choose as name in Policy Name , keep and choose Gravelines cluster in Primary Location . Then click . Keep Local AZ , select the Roubaix cluster and click . Click . Choose for Protection Type and for Failure Detection Mode . Then click . Click . Select the category and click . Click . A second protection strategy is in place. Step 1.10 - Create Subnets for Disaster Recovery Plan We will create subnets that will be used to test disaster recovery plans. For each existing subnet, a test network is required. On the two clusters of the Disaster Recovery Plan, we have three production subnets. based on VLAN 0. infrastructure on VLAN 1. production on VLAN 2. We will therefore create 3 additional subnets on the Gravelines and Roubaix clusters with these names: testing on VLAN 100. testinfra on VLAN 101. production on VLAN 102. Use this guide to create VLANs on your Nutanix clusters: isolate production management machines . In the Prism Central dashboard, you will see six new subnets. Step 1.11 - Implementation of disaster recovery plans Now that the replications and subnets are in place, we will implement automated or manual disaster recovery plans on demand to: migrate virtual machines on the fly between the two clusters Test that replication is working properly Automatically restart the VMs that are members of the P.R.A in the event of a failure of one of two clusters. Creation of a disaster recovery plan for the Roubaix cluster In the main menu of Prism Central, click in the submenu. Click on on the left. Normally, the recovery plan must be activated as indicated with the message Disaster Recovery enabled . Click on the right to close this window. Click . Choose this information: Recovery Plan Name : . Primary Location : . Primary Cluster : . Recovery Location : . Recovery Cluster : . Failure Execution Mode : . Execute failover after disconnectivity of : . Then click . Click . Select both virtual machines and click . Click . Click . Click . Click . Choose the VLANs that will be used during the IP like this: Primary Production : Test Failback : Recovery Production : Test Failback : Then click . Creation of a disaster recovery plan for the Roubaix cluster The Disaster Recovery Plan has been created for the Roubaix site. Click to create the Gravelines Disaster Recovery Plan. Choose this information: Recovery Plan Name : . Primary Location : . Primary Cluster : . Recovery Location : . Recovery Cluster : . Failure Execution Mode : . Execute failover after disconnectivity of : . Then click . Click . Select the three virtual machines and click . Click . Click . Click . Choose this information: Primary Production : Failback test: Recovery Production : Failback test: Then click . Choose this information: Primary Production : Test Failback : Recovery Production : Test Failback : Then click . Choose this information: Primary Production : Test Failback : Recovery Production : Test Failback : Then click . Info 3 networks have been added to this disaster recovery plan because the Gateway virtual machine uses these three networks. Both disaster recovery plans are in production. Step 2 - Validate Disaster Recovery Plan Step 2.1 - Monitoring the Disaster Recovery Plan Using the Commit to Disaster Recovery Plan Option You can validate the disaster recovery plan via Prism Central. Click on the to validate and test. Click Select the Roubaix cluster for Entity Failing Over From and the Gravelines cluster for Entity Failing Over To . Then click The recovery plan has been validated. Click Test Disaster Recovery Plan We can test the disaster recovery plan without impacting production. The test creates virtual machines with different names on the destination cluster in the VLANs created earlier. Click . Select the Roubaix cluster for Entity Failing Over From and the Gravelines cluster for Entity Failing Over To . Then click . Info Make sure you have the right licences if you have chosen the Nutanix on OVHcloud packaged service. You need to have signed up to the Pro or Ultimate packs for the Roubaix and Gravelines clusters.. Click . Go to the VM dashboard in Prism Central and you will see the test virtual machines that are created with the replicated data. Return to your recovery plan and click to remove the test virtual machines. Click Step 2.2 - Live migration of Roubaix virtual machines in Gravelines On a fully operational infrastructure, it is possible to move virtual machines from one cluster to another without any service downtime. Go to a virtual machine in Roubaix that is part of the recovery plan. We will ping the OVHcloud DNS server 213.186.33.99 . Return to your recovery plan and click on the menu. Choisissez , cochez . Take the Roubaix cluster for Entity Failing Over From and the Gravelines cluster for Entity Failing Over To . Then click . Type and click . Hot migration is in progress. The migration was completed successfully without any service downtime. You can go back to the virtual machine and see that the ping continues to work even if the virtual machine has been moved from one cluster to another. Step 2.3 - Operations after a hot migration After a migration, it is necessary to reverse the replication and operation of the disaster recovery plan. Reverse Replication On the Prism Central main menu, click in the submenu. Click on the protection plan named . Click . Position the mouse below the Roubaix cluster name in Primary Location and click . Check the cluster instead of the Roubaix cluster. Click . Click . Position the mouse below the Gravelines cluster name in Recovery Location and click . Select the cluster instead of the Gravelines cluster. Click . Click . Click . Click . Replication is reversed, click the button to close the protection plan. Disaster Recovery Plan Reverse In the main menu of Prism Central, click in the submenu. Click . On the menu, click . In locations , put the Gravelines cluster in Primary CLusters and the Roubaix cluster in Recovery Clusters and then click . Click . Click . Choose this information: Primary Production : Test Failback : Recovery Production : Test Failback : Click . Info Replication and recovery plans were reversed following a migration of virtual machines from Roubaix to Gravelines. To return to the original state, you need to perform a hot migration again and reverse replication and the disaster recovery plan. You can use this part of the guide if your disaster recovery plan is triggered because a cluster is unavailable. Step 2.4 - Execute the Disaster Recovery Plan in Real Condition We will simulate a total loss of connection to Gravelines where three virtual machines are located in the disaster recovery plan (the Internet gateway and two other virtual machines). Log in to the command line and ping the public address of the gateway. Leave the ping command to run continuously and return to Prism Central. In the main menu, click in the submenu. The three virtual machines in the disaster recovery plan are functional. All three nodes in the Gravelines cluster will be disconnected. Info The disconnection is done by deleting the 3 nodes of the Gravelines cluster from the vRack. Return to the console that is pinging to the gateway, and you will see a connection loss. In Prism Central, click the top right on the to display the task launch, including Recovery plan execute . Warning In the event of an incident on an entire cluster (there are not enough nodes to function, or a network outage), the virtual machines that are part of the IP and that are on this cluster will be started on the other cluster. The RPO (Recovery Point Objective) is 0 seconds, which means that no data loss will be reported. However, it will take a while for the virtual machines to reboot on the other cluster. In this guide, 3 virtual machines are restarted on the remote cluster. It will take you 4 minutes to start the virtual machines. This time can be measured by regularly running tests on disaster recovery plans. Go back to the text console and you will see that the ping works again. Go to Prism Central in the virtual machine management, you will see the three virtual machines of the recovery plan in duplicate. They are marked as started, but in reality, only the ones restarted in Roubaix are working. We will reconnect the three nodes in the vRack to return to normal mode. After the recovery, the virtual machines on the original cluster are still visible but are turned off. You can delete or keep them if problems occur on the VMs that are being rebooted. You can view the history of Disaster Recovery actions in Prism Central. Click the button in the top right-hand corner to go to the Prism Central configuration. Left-click and click . The list of events appears, click to close. 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