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Dell EMC PowerProtect DDVE in VMware Cloud 7.8 Installation and Administration Guide

DDVE cloud features

DDVE provides the capabilities of a cloud DD system using the following resource configuration sizes:

Table 1. DDVE on VMC resource configuration size
Type Resource configuration size
DDVE on S3 storage up to 96 TB

The following sections list supported DD protocols and features in DDVE.

Supported DD protocols

  • DD Boost over IP
  • DD Boost FS

Supported DD features

  • DD Boost managed file replication (MFR)
  • Encryption
  • MTree replication
  • DD System Manager GUI for DDVE management
  • DD Active Tier (DD Cloud Tier is not supported)
  • Secure multitenancy (SMT) with Network Isolation Support
  • DD Boost/BoostFS for Big Data
  • Key Management Interoperability Protocol (KMIP)
  • More restricted IPtables settings
  • Retention Lock Governance Edition (supported on DDVE, on premises and in the cloud)
  • Auto Retention Lock (ARL) and Indefinite Retention Hold (IRH), supported for RLG MTrees on DDVE
NOTE DDVE supports these replication capabilities:
  • Managed file replication and MTree replication
  • Replication across availability zones and regions
  • Bi-directional replication between on-premises and VMC

The DDOS Administration Guide, DD Boost OST Guide, DD Boost for Partner Integration Administration Guide provide additional information about supported protocols and features.


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