Hi Deepthi,

If RP4VM is comparable to VMWare VMotion then the following page should be
exactly what you are looking for:
https://apacheignite.readme.io/docs/vmware-deployment#cluster-nodes-migration-with-vmotion

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Denis


On Wed, Jun 3, 2020 at 1:17 AM DEEPTHI KOLLIPARA <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi Team,
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>   We have implemented Apache Ignite 2.7 version with Ignite native
> persistence enabled in partition mode. We are planning to create a
> DR(Disaster Recovery)  site for the production environment using RP4VM.
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> RP4VM will technically keep the cloned VM at DR Site in sync with the
> Production Site OR vice-a-versa. RP4VM will help in case if DR Shifting is
> done than VMs are other location can be readily available for Business
> Continuity.
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> Will there be any issues with the ignite nodes when nodes are started in
> DR site. Kindly suggest on this.
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> Thanks
>
> Deepthi K
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