To finish the migration process, let's look at the inventory to ensure you know all the VMs that need to be backed up. Let's start with the inventory.
Click Inventory from the top ribbon and then vSphere VMs.
You can see all the VMs that are protected and unprotected VMs.
For now, you can focus on the unprotected VMs: haverford-dev, zaffire-dev, and zaffire-test.
By default, there are FOUR SLA domains with RSC: Bronze, Silver, Gold, and Platinum. To protect the VMs, create an SLA domain.
Click SLA Domains from the top ribbon and then CREATE SLA DOMAIN.
Click CREATE, select vSphere VM, and click NEXT.
Specify Every 6 hours as the frequency, and retain snapshots for 7 day.
Keep everything else as default, specify Demo as the SLA Domain name, and click CREATE.
Close all the pop-ups.
Now that you have created the SLA Domain, it's time to assign for you to assign it to the unprotected VMs and ensure it's protected.
To get started, head back to Inventory and vSphere VMs.
Select haverford-dev, zaffire-dev, zaffire-test and click MANAGE PROTECTION.
Select Demo SLA domain from the list, click NEXT, and lastly, click ASSIGN.
Now you have completed the SLA Domain assignment.
As an administrator, you need to ensure that you schedule an on-demand backup.
Select haverford-dev VM from the inventory list.
From the top right, click TAKE ON DEMAND SNAPSHOT and leave the rest of the details as defaults.
Repeat the steps for zaffire-dev and zaffire-test.
Rubrik’s robust SLA policy engine ensures that data is where it needs to be when it needs to be there, enabling Rubrik to deliver rapid recovery combined with the security provided by encryption and an immutable filesystem.
Excellent job for completing the migration and protection of workloads! Let's make sure you can recover the applications quickly when needed.