Use this wizard to create a dev-test group of virtual machines (VMs) based on a Live Sync or Virtual Lab policy.
Enter the Group Name and Description
Group Name
Use this box to enter a name for the dev-test group.
Description
Use this box to enter a description of the dev-test group.
Select Client
The options on this page allow you to specify which clients will be used to create virtual labs.
Available
Lists all clients that can be selected for use in this dev-test group
Selected
Lists all clients that are selected for use with this dev-test group.
Add
Moves the clients selected in the Available list to the Selected list.
Remove
Moves the client selected in the Selected list to the Available list.
Add All
Moves all clients from the Available list to the Selected list.
Remove All
Moves all clients from the Selected list to the Available list.
Select Machines
The options on this page allow you to specify which clients can be used to create DR VMs.
Place Machines in Isolated Network
When selected, allows you to use a Virtual Lab Policy to configure the virtual lab settings. When cleared, allows you to use a Live Mount Policy to configure the virtual lab settings.
Select All
Makes all clients available for the virtual lab.
Client Machine List
Allows you to select one or more clients to use for the virtual lab. The client machine, backup set, and last backup time appear in the list.
Live Mount Configuration
The options on this page allow you to specify the order in which VMs will power on.
Live Mount Policy
Select the Live Mount Policy to use when creating the virtual lab.
Power On VMs
When selected, automatically powers on all VMs in the virtual lab.
Virtual Machine List
Select the order of priority for each VM to power on in the virtual lab.
Continue validating VMs after a failure
When selected, if a VM is not validated, the next priority VM will be validated.
Priority Interval
Allows you to specify the number of minutes to wait for the VM to power on before it fails.
Virtual Lab Configuration
The options on this page allow you to specify the order in which VMs will power on.
Virtual Lab Policy
Select the Virtual Lab Policy to use when creating the virtual lab.
Power On VMs
When selected, automatically powers on all VMs in the virtual lab.
Virtual Machine List
Select the order of priority for each VM to power on in the virtual lab.
Continue validating VMs after a failure
When selected, if a VM is not validated, the next priority VM will be validated.
Priority Interval
Allows you to specify the number of minutes to wait for the VM to power on before it fails.
Summary
This page lists all of the options that you selected and configured for the failover group. You can review all of your settings on this page, and then return to a specific page to change anything, or click Finish to create the failover group.