Remote SQL Server in WAN environment

Hi guys,.

As I read the reference guide questions are poping up.

If I have a SQL Server remote acting as SQL Server my vc instance which is the best way to implement in a WAN environment with vCenter Heartbeat?

Thank you

Dougie

Process is the same as if you protected vcenter via a WAN with heartbeat.  If you have a different IP address for primary/secondary, then you use the WAN option and provide IP addresses as required during installation.  The only difference is that you select SQL at the primary and secondary installation wizard.

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