A Client want to use IBM Cloud for disaster recovery of Vmware environment. They want a low recovery time objective (RTO) and Recovery point objetive (RPO) for workload and, at the same time, only pay for the infrastructure they use. Which option fits their needs?
- VMWare regulated workloads
- VMWare solutions dedicated
- VMWare solution shared
- VMWare solutions for openShift.
Answer(s): C
Explanation:
IBM Cloud® for VMware Solutions Shared uses VMware Cloud Director to enable you to extend your VMs to the cloud with ultimate capacity and scalability, while paying only for what is consumed. With IBM managing the infrastructure up to the hypervisor, you don't need to worry about providing updates and patching, and instead can focus on application innovation.
Use Cases:
Development and test, Temporary workload migration, Cost-effective disaster recovery. Note:
RTO is the maximum amount of time the organization can afford to be without access to the data or application. In other words, how quickly the customer needs to recover the data and application. RPO is the amount of data an organization can afford to lose and effectively dictates how frequently they need to back up their data to avoid losing more.
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