Using the Zerto Red Hat Cluster Manager

Using the Zerto Red Hat Cluster Manager, you can protect a Red Hat Cluster that is comprised of two virtual machines sharing a disk and is managed by Red Hat Clustering Services.

Using Jenkins infrastructure hosted by Docker on a Linux virtual machine, Zerto Red Hat Cluster Manager periodically checks the status of the active and passive hosts. If they have changed, the Zerto Cluster Manager:

Pauses the VPG that contains the newly passive virtual machine, also known as the passive node.
Resumes the VPG that contains the newly active virtual machine, also known as the active node.
Forces a sync to ensure that the newly active virtual machine, the active node, is fully synchronized with the recovery site.

You can also manually perform the tasks that the Zerto Red Hat Cluster Manager performs.

This document describes the following:

Zerto Red Hat Cluster Manager Requirements
Installing and Configuring the Zerto Red Hat Cluster Manager
Upgrading a Docker Container
Protecting a Red Hat Cluster with the Zerto Orchestrator