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Recovery Scenarios

This article aims at presenting recovery scenarios of VM Instant Recovery.

  • Temporary Recovery for Testing Purposes
  • Recovery and Migration in the Same ESXi Host
  • Recovery and Migration to Another ESXi Host
  • Instant Recovery with Network Card Disconnected
  • Manually Cleaning an Instant Recovery Session

See also

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