![]() ![]() ![]() If new VMs are added to the CDP policy, Veeam CDP Coordinator Service requests vCenter to create replicas with empty disks, applies the storage policy to the VM disks and selects which VMware CDP proxies to use for data transfer.If virtual disks are added to source VMs, Veeam CDP Coordinator Service requests vCenter to create the disks on the target host, applies the storage policy and selects VMware CDP proxies to transfer disk data.If you have selected the proxies manually, edit the CDP policy settings and add the required proxies. If you have selected automatic proxy selection for a CDP policy and want to use the newly added proxies, disable and then enable the CDP policy. If you add new proxies to the backup infrastructure, Veeam Backup & Replication does not use these proxies for the already created CDP policies - that is, Veeam Backup & Replication does not reconfigure the infrastructure. If a VMware CDP proxy becomes unavailable, Veeam CDP Coordinator Service on the backup service gets a notification that this proxy is no longer available.If something changes in the infrastructure or CDP policy settings, Veeam Backup & Replication reconfigures the components. This configuration includes such information as RPO, short-term and long-term retention settings.Īfter the initial configuration finishes, Veeam Backup & Replication starts monitoring the backup infrastructure. ![]()
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