Assigning protection profile using NSX Vendor Templates / NSX Profile Configurations

In a virtual infrastructure managed by one VMware vCenter Server, you can assign protection settings to the virtual machines depending on the type of VMware NSX Manager you use (VMware NSX-T Manager or VMware NSX-V Manager) as follows:

To map a protection profile to NSX Vendor Template or NSX Profile Configuration:

  1. In the policy properties for one VMware vCenter Server, select the Protected infrastructure subsection.
  2. In the drop-down list located in the upper part of the window, select the Use NSX Vendor Templates / NSX Profile Configurations option.
  3. In the table, select the NSX Vendor Template / NSX Profile Configuration for which you want to set mapping and double-click it to open the Selecting protection profile window.
  4. In the window that opens, select the Use protection profile option. In the drop-down list, select the name of the protection profile to be mapped to the NSX Vendor Template / NSX Profile Configuration. The list contains the main protection profile and all additional protection profiles that you configured in this policy.
  5. Click OK.

    The Selecting protection profile window will close, and the assigned mapping will be displayed in the table in the Protected infrastructure subsection.

  6. In the Properties: <Policy name> window, click OK.

You can configure to use the default protection profile. This protection profile can be assigned by default to the NSX Vendor Templates / NSX Profile Configurations, for which the mapping to protection profile has not been set yet, or has been canceled as a result of deleting a protection profile.

To set the usage of the default protection profile:

  1. In the policy properties for one VMware vCenter Server, select the Protected infrastructure subsection.
  2. In the drop-down list located in the upper part of the window, select the Use NSX Vendor Templates / NSX Profile Configurations option.
  3. Click the Change button located on the right of the default protection profile name.

    The Selecting protection profile window opens.

  4. If you want to change the default protection profile, select the Use protection profile option and indicate the name of the protection profile in the drop-down list. The list contains the main protection profile and all additional protection profiles that you configured in this policy.
  5. If you want to cancel use of the default protection profile, select the Do not use protection profile option.
  6. Click OK.

    The Selecting protection profile window will close, and the name of the selected protection profile will be displayed in the Protected infrastructure subsection in the upper part of the window.

  7. In the Properties: <Policy name> window, click OK.
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