The following procedure describes how to deploy
Cloud Disaster Recovery in
Azure and
Azure Government from
PowerProtect Data Manager UI:
Prerequisites
Ensure that you have:
An
Azure or
Azure Government account that is configured before connecting to the cloud account
A
PowerProtect DD system that is configured at the production site
Reviewed the prerequisite requirements for the cloud service that you are deploying. The latest prerequisites are listed in the
Cloud Disaster Recovery Installation and Administration Guide.
Reviewed the requirements for managing access keys for IAM users as described in the
Azure documentation.
A snapshot of
PowerProtect Data Manager before configuring
Cloud Disaster Recovery.
Steps
In the
PowerProtect Data Manager home page, select
Infrastructure > Storage.
The
Storage page appears.
In the
Cloud Disaster Recovery tab, click
Configure.
A warning message is displayed with the information about the time that is taken to complete the deployment process.
Click
Yes to proceed with the deployment process.
The
Cloud DR initialization process starts.
The
Cloud Disaster Recovery wizard opens after the Cloud DR initialization process completes.
In the
Proxy Settings page, select the
Connect to HTTP Proxy Server checkbox to configure a proxy server.
Configuring a proxy server is optional.
Enter the proxy host address and the port number in the respective fields.
Do not enable the
Use user authentication (AWS) only checkbox as both
Azure and
Azure Government support user authentication.
Click
Connect to connect to the proxy server.
Proxy server can be configured after deploying
Cloud DR also.
Click
Next.
The
Cloud Account page is displayed.
In the
Cloud Account page, select
Azure or
Azure Government.
If
Azure is selected,
Enter
Azure account credentials page is displayed.
If
Azure Government is selected,
Enter
Azure Government account credentials page is displayed.
Specify the following fields in the account credentials page:
Directory ID
Application ID
Client Secret
Click
Select Subscription, and select a subscription from the list.
Click
Connect.
Cloud DR is connected to the
Azure/Azure Government account.
Click
Next.
The
Cloud DR Targets page appears.
Select the appropriate storage account from the
Storage Account list.
The cloud target contains the installation files and determines the region in which CDRS is deployed.
Click
Connect.
The
Cloud Networking page is displayed.
Perform the following steps in the
Cloud Networking page.
Select
Public Network or
Private Network from the
Network Selection list.
If you deploy
Cloud DR over a VPN, select
Private Network.
Select an appropriate VPC in the
Select VPC list.
If you are deploying
Cloud DR over a VPN, select the existing VNET where the VPN gateway is located.
Select an appropriate subnet for the VNET in the
Select Subnet.
Enter the CIDR range for the new subnet in the
IPV4 CIDR Range section.
NOTE
Before selecting an existing subnet, verify that the network security group that is assigned to the subnet allows inbound traffic for HTTPS port 443.
The CIDR range must comply with the Azure/Azure Government CIDR range limitations. Allowable range is between /16 and /27.
Click
Next.
The
Cloud Admin page is displayed.
In
Specify Cloud Admin page, specify the following fields:
Email Address
Use this email address to recover forgotten password.
Password
Confirm Password
Click
Next.
The
Configure Cloud DR Server summary page appears.
The
Cloud Disaster Recovery Setting Information appears on the
Storage page, and an informational dialog box confirms that
Cloud DR server is deploying.
To monitor the deployment from the
Jobs page, click
Go to Jobs.
To monitor the deployment from the
Storage page, click
OK. When the deployment is complete, the public address of the Cloud DR Server hostname is displayed. If you want to open the
Cloud DR Server UI in a new tab, click the Server Hostname link.
Review the
Cloud DR server details.
To change the details of the
Cloud DR server, click
Back, and repeat the appropriate steps.
To deploy
Cloud DR in
Azure, click
Deploy Cloud DR Server.
The deployment of
Cloud DR Server to
Cloud DR target begins. Deploying
Cloud DR Server can take about 20 minutes.
The
Cloud Disaster Recovery Setting Information appears on the
Storage page, and an informational dialog box confirms that
Cloud DR server is deploying.
To monitor the deployment from the
Jobs page, click
Go to Jobs.
To monitor the deployment from the
Storage page, click
OK. When the deployment is complete, the public address of the Cloud DR Server hostname is displayed. If you want to open the
Cloud DR Server UI in a new tab, click the Server Hostname link.
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