tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6689031442252343711.post1709713521481872629..comments2023-07-05T02:43:25.103-04:00Comments on Jorge Torres's Virtualization Blog: Zerto, my Notes and ThoughtsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6689031442252343711.post-10704085532663906682017-07-26T13:58:18.703-04:002017-07-26T13:58:18.703-04:00Hey Jorge. Great write-up about a great product. W...Hey Jorge. Great write-up about a great product. We're currently doing a PoC with Zerto as well together with one of our customers. They will (if they end up buying it) protect about 3500 VMs running on about 190 ESXi hosts in two main sites.<br />I would agree with you that selecting a datastore-cluster for the VRA would be nice, and I know they are already working on that and it will be in the next release (at least that was what I was told by one of Zerto's engineers).<br />Overall I really like zerto. It's very easy and intiutive so I will try to push this product with our customers whenever I see a use-case where the customer could benefit from the product.<br />One major use-case is the threat of encryption malware. If your servers are protected by Zerto you can do a failover (5 second interval in the first 15 minutes, 5 minutes intervals after that) and have your server up and running again in no time (and you don't have to pay for the decryption).inf_0437https://www.blogger.com/profile/03406076904527577433noreply@blogger.com