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Recipe: Perform an Undo Failback for a replicated VM
Expected deliverables:
When you undo failback, you confirm that the VM to which you failed back (the production VM) and changes sent to it during failback work in a wrong way and you want to get back to the replica.
Time to complete: 15 minutes
Ingredients:
- Virtual Machine to be recovered must have been replicated with a Veeam Replication Job successfully at least once.
- VM replicas must be in the Failback state.
Before you start:
A Undo Failback is one of the ways to finalize failback. Other option is to run an Commit Failback.
Assumptions:
It’s assumed that you already have a Veeam Backup Server fully working in your environment.
Method:
- Go to the Home View.
- In the inventory pane, navigate to the Replicas > Active node.
- Right-click one of the selected replicas and click Undo Failback.
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