Following the successful launch of AWS Application Migration (MGN), we plan to start restricting the CloudEndure MigrationThe CloudEndure solution that allows you to move data, applications, and other business elements from an onsite network or a cloud environment to another physical location or cloud environment. service starting June 30, 2022. Learn more.
Following the successful launch of AWS DRS, CEDR support will be limited in all AWS Regions. Starting from September 1, 2023, you will no longer be able to register for new CEDR accounts in any AWS RegionA Region denotes a geographical area (US east, EU west, etc.). Each Region has multiple, isolated locations known as Zones. Zones are isolated from one another, but Zones within the same Region are connected through low-latency links. Cloud Regions exist in AWS, Microsoft Azure, and GCP. (except for AWS China Regions). By March 31, 2024, CEDR will be discontinued in all AWS Regions (except for AWS China Regions). Learn more about DRS EOL and upgrading CEDR to AWS DRS.
Getting started with CloudEndure is easy. This guide will quickly run you through the entire setup process, from registering to setting up your AccountThe entity that signed up with CloudEndure., to installing your machines and running our solutions.
Note: This guide should only be used as a point of reference for quickly getting started with CloudEndure. Ensure that you read the rest of the documentation after finishing with this guide.
The first step to getting started with CloudEndure is registering for our solutions. You can register for our solutions directly through our website or through the various clouds, such as though the AWS Marketplace.
Once you are registered, you will be able to sign into the CloudEndure User ConsoleCloudEndure SaaS User Interface. A web-based UI for setting up, managing, and monitoring the Migration and Disaster Recovery solutions..
Once signed in, you will need to either create a new ProjectA Project is the basic organizational unit for running a CloudEndure solution. or use an existing ProjectA Project is the basic organizational unit for running a CloudEndure solution..
Once your ProjectA Project is the basic organizational unit for running a CloudEndure solution. is set up, you will need to generate and use your credentials for AWS.
Once your credentials have been set up, you will need to define the replication settingsIn the Console UI, a set of settings affecting the data replication process, including Replication Servers subnet and IP, data throttling, use dedicated replicator, use multiple connections, etc. for AWS.
Once your solution is completely set up, you will be able to add machines by installing the CloudEndure AgentThe Agent is a software program that is installed on machines in the Source location that need to be migrated or replicated to the Target location. on them. AgentsThe Agent is a software program that is installed on machines in the Source location that need to be migrated or replicated to the Target location. can be installed on both Linux and Windows machines.
Once you have added your machines, you can explore the full functionality of the CloudEndure User ConsoleCloudEndure SaaS User Interface. A web-based UI for setting up, managing, and monitoring the Migration and Disaster Recovery solutions.. Ensure that you fully understand the functionality of the Machines page, which is key to using your solution and the Setup & Info page, which contains all of your ProjectA Project is the basic organizational unit for running a CloudEndure solution. settings.
Once your ProjectA Project is the basic organizational unit for running a CloudEndure solution. is set up, your machines are installed, and you know how to utilize the User ConsoleCloudEndure SaaS User Interface. A web-based UI for setting up, managing, and monitoring the Migration and Disaster Recovery solutions., you can begin to configure and run your Disaster RecoveryThe CloudEndure solution that enables the recovery or continuation of vital technology infrastructure and systems in case of a crippling event. or MigrationThe CloudEndure solution that allows you to move data, applications, and other business elements from an onsite network or a cloud environment to another physical location or cloud environment. solution. This includes launchingAfter the replication to the Staging area, launching is the process of setting up the Replication Servers, for Testing or Cutover and Recovery purposes. TargetThe location where the Replication Server will be located and where Target machines will be created (as a result of Test, Cutover or Recovery). machines for your SourceThe location of the Source machine; Currently either a specific Region or Other Infrastructure. machines and performing the Recovery (Disaster RecoveryThe CloudEndure solution that enables the recovery or continuation of vital technology infrastructure and systems in case of a crippling event.) and CutoverThe process of transitioning from one system to a replacement system. (MigrationThe CloudEndure solution that allows you to move data, applications, and other business elements from an onsite network or a cloud environment to another physical location or cloud environment.) actions.
In addition to reviewing this documentation, you can complete the free CloudEndure Migration Training course on AWS.
In addition to reviewing this documentation, you can complete the free CloudEndure DR Training course on AWS.
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