Good question. Based on the disk I/O, it won't be horrible.
Not all VMs or files will replicate though which lowers the load.


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From: Jim Holmgren [mailto:[email protected]]
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Subject: RE: Replicating VMs to DR?

Just curious - if you don't have a SAN at your DR site, are you going to be 
able to adequately conduct business in a DR scenario?

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From: Derrenbacker, L. Jonathan [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Monday, November 26, 2012 1:41 PM
To: NT System Admin Issues
Subject: Replicating VMs to DR?

For those who replicate their Virtual Servers to their Disaster Recovery site, 
I'm curious who uses what method.
I don't have a second SAN in my disaster recovery site right now, and I'm 
looking for other methods to replicate my VMs without SAN-to-SAN.
There's always the option of just taking a Veeam or Vranger backup and copying 
that to DR via robocopy every day. But something more real-time would be nice...

Anyone have opinions/ideas?


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Jon
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