Disaster Recovery Dashboard

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The Disaster Recovery Dashboard is a preview of the most critical information gathered from all entities both on-premises and in the cloud for your organization in the Command Center.

You can use the Disaster Recovery Dashboard to monitor disaster recovery performance from a high level. Many tiles on the dashboard open more detailed reports that you can use to analyze the collected statistics.

Who Can View the Dashboard

The Disaster Recovery Dashboard is available only for CommCell Administrators and Managed Service Provider (MSP) Administrators, and the dashboard appears as a choice in the list on the Overview Dashboard when an administrator opens Command Center.

For users of the Commvault Disaster Recovery solution, this dashboard appears first when they log on.

Section

Description

Environment

The number of entities—such as VMs and File Servers—in the CommCell environment:

  • Replication Groups: The number of replication groups in the CommCell environment. To open the Replication groups page, click the link.

  • VMs: The number of VMs in replication pairs. To open the Replication monitor, click the link.

  • File Servers: The number of file servers in replication groups. To open the Replication monitor, click the link.

  • Oracle: The number of Oracle databases in replication groups. To open the Replication monitor, click the link.

Needs attention

The number of entities and jobs that are flagged for anomalous behavior.

SLA

The percentage of all client computers that met or missed the service level agreement (SLA) that is configured for the environment.

Replication status

The number of replication pairs in each of the following statuses:

  • In sync: The number of replication pairs that are in sync.

  • Sync failed: The number of replication pairs that are not in sync because the replication operation is failed.

  • Sync paused: The number of replication pairs that have replication operations paused.

  • Failover in progress: The number of replication pairs that are in the process of failing over.

  • Never synced: The number of replication pairs that have never replicated.

    To open the Replication monitor, click any of the links.

Last month's stats

The number of fail back, failover, and test failover operations that completed successfully or failed in the previous month.

Largest hypervisors

The 5 largest hypervisors in the CommCell environment, based on the number of replication pairs.