After performing a failover to a disaster recovery site, it is decided that the VMs need to be failed back to the original production site and that any changes made during the failover should be discarded. Which option should be used?
After performing a failover to a disaster recovery site, it is decided that the VMs need to be failed back to the original production site and that any changes made during the failover should be discarded. Which option should be used?
To return the VMs to the original production site and discard any changes made during the failover, the 'Undo failover' option should be used. This will revert the VMs to their state before the failover, discarding all changes made during the failover period.
A of course. I've never seen so many wrong "Correct Answer" on this site.
A is correct https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/undo_failover.html?ver=120
A is correct. https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/hyperv/failover_failback.html?ver=120
A. is correct
Failover undo is one of the ways to finalize failover. When you undo failover, you switch back from a VM replica to the source VM. Veeam Backup & Replication discards all changes made to the VM replica while it was in the Failover state. You can use the undo failover scenario if you have failed over to the VM replica for testing and troubleshooting purposes and want to get back to the normal operation mode.
Failback is a technical term but is not part of veeams nomenclature for this feature.. Answer is A
A is correct