After a successful replica failover, you decide that you want to switch back to the original VM and permanently transfer the changes that occurred in the replica VM while it was in the Failover State. Which course of action should you choose?
After a successful replica failover, you decide that you want to switch back to the original VM and permanently transfer the changes that occurred in the replica VM while it was in the Failover State. Which course of action should you choose?
To switch back to the original VM and permanently transfer the changes that occurred in the replica VM while it was in the Failover State, you should use the 'Failback' process followed by 'Commit Failback'. 'Failback' transfers the changes from the replica VM back to the original VM, and 'Commit Failback' makes these changes permanent, ensuring that the original VM is updated with all the modifications that took place during the Failover State.
Its C...Undo failover(B) = When you undo failover, you switch back from the VM replica to the original VM. Veeam Backup & Replication discards all changes made to the VM replica while it was in the Failover state.
I say C
The answer is C, it can see at the end of the answers
why not B: "Indo Failover" https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/undo_failover.html?ver=95u4
When you undo failover, you switch back from the VM replica to the original VM. Veeam Backup & Replication discards all changes made to the VM replica while it was in the Failover state.
I agree C should be the correct answer.