VMware Live Recovery Subscription - Per VM

Brand: VMware | Category: Software

SKU: VLR-SUB | Part #: VLR-SUB | MPN: VLR-SUB

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About the VMware Live Recovery Subscription - Per VM

The VMware Live Recovery Subscription - Per VM from VMware is enterprise-grade Software hardware built for data centers. VMware Live Recovery Subscription is a unified disaster recovery platform that consolidates Site Recovery Manager (SRM) and VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery (VCDR) capabilities into a single per-VM subscription model. The offering provides continuous replication, automated failover orchestration, and ransomware recovery workflows across on-premises vSphere environments and cloud destinations, enabling organizations to implement comprehensive business continuity strategies witho Available in brand new condition. VMware software products are trusted by enterprises and data centers worldwide. Available from Omnixon Global. Contact our sales team to request a quote.

Technical Specifications

BrandVMware
CategorySoftware
SKUVLR-SUB
Part NumberVLR-SUB
ConditionNew
Model NameVMware Live Recovery Subscription - Per VM
Manufacturer Part NumberVLR-SUB
Product CategoryDisaster Recovery Software
Licensing ModelPer-VM Subscription
Launch Quarter2024-Q2
Core CapabilitiesSite Recovery Manager + VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery (VCDR) unified platform
Replication ModesSynchronous and asynchronous
Supported SourceVMware vSphere 7.0 Update 1 and later
Recovery DestinationsOn-premises vSphere, VMware Cloud on AWS, managed cloud partners
Ransomware ProtectionRansomware detection, workload isolation, and recovery workflows
Failover AutomationPolicy-driven orchestration with application-level sequencing
Management IntegrationVMware Aria Operations and VMware Aria Automation compatibility
Recovery MetricsConfigurable RPO and RTO per protected VM
Testing CapabilityNon-disruptive recovery testing and failover simulation
Compliance SupportAudit logging, recovery plan documentation, and reporting
ArchitectureAgent-free replication using vSphere APIs and hypervisor-level snapshots