Resiliency Platform component diagram

The diagram shows a simple overview of the main components of Resiliency Platform - the Resiliency Manager, Infrastructure Management Server (IMS), and resiliency domain - and their relationships to data centers and the data center asset infrastructure.

For disaster recovery, the resiliency domain must contain at least two data centers, a production data center and recovery data center. Each data center has a Resiliency Manager and one or more Infrastructure Management Servers.

Resiliency Platform can also be implemented at a single data center for automation of workload tasks.

The asset infrastructure includes the data center assets that you add to Resiliency Platform for IMS discovery and monitoring. The asset infrastructure can include hosts (Windows or Linux servers) and virtualization servers for Hyper-V and VMware.

See Resiliency Platform deployment infrastructure.

Depending on the technology used for replication, the asset infrastructure can also include enclosures (storage arrays). This diagram does not show the replication details for the asset infrastructure.

See Replication in a Resiliency Platform deployment.

Replication, disaster recovery configuration, and disaster recovery operations are described in the solutions guides.

Figure: Resiliency Platform components

Resiliency Platform components