Hybrid Workloads (Phoenix)
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- Release Details
- Provides the features introduced in the Phoenix release.
- Release notes
- Third-party attributions and copyrights
- Archived release notes and fixed issues 2020
- Upgrade Hybrid Workload agent and CloudCache
- Archived release notes and fixed issues 2021
- Archived release notes and fixed issues 2022
- Archived release notes and fixed issues until 2019
- Hybrid Workloads EOS policy
- Upcoming feature planned with January 23, 2023 Cloud Push
- Get Started with Hybrid Workloads
- Provides information about Phoenix support matrix, licensing information, organizations, administrators, and single sign-on.
- Quick reference guide to Phoenix deployment
- Understanding Phoenix workflows
- Licensing information for Hybrid Workloads
- Multi-organization administration
- Manage administrator accounts
- Manage single sign-on for Phoenix
- Log in to Phoenix Management Console
- Manage administrator roles
- Support matrix
- Key concepts and terms
- Credentials store
- Manage administrative groups
- Manage activation tokens
- Enable and disable organizations
- Configure Agents and Proxies for Backup and Restore
- Provides instructions for deploying and configuring virtual machines, physical servers, and CloudCache. It also provides information about backing up servers, enabling and disabling servers, deleting servers, and deleting snapshots.
- Backup and Restore VMware Virtual Machines
- Backup and Restore Hyper-V Virtual Machines
- Backup and Restore Nutanix AHV Virtual Machines
- Backup and Restore Files and Folders on Servers
- Backup and Restore NAS Shares
- Backup and Restore MS-SQL Server Databases
- Backup and Restore Oracle Databases
- CloudCache
- Backup Optimization by using Snowball Edge as seeding device
- Reference Articles
- Deploy backup agent or proxy using common agent
- Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS)
- Describes the Phoenix Disaster Recovery as a Service (DRaaS) functionality. It provides instructions to set up Phoenix DRaaS and configure virtual machines for disaster recovery. It also lists the Phoenix DRaaS issues that you may encounter and provides solutions to fix issues.
- Monitor Phoenix
- Provides information about options, such as the dashboard, alerts, reports, storage, and billing in Phoenix Management Console that you can use to monitor all your activities related to back up and restore.
- Troubleshooting and FAQs
- Describes workarounds for the errors that you may encounter while you trigger or schedule a job in Phoenix. This section also provides a list of commonly asked questions about Phoenix.
- Configure Advanced Settings
- This category provides information about the advanced settings you perform in Hybrid Workloads.
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