A Disaster Recovery (DR) Protection Group is a consistency grouping created for the purposes of disaster recovery. A DR Protection Group groups together all the components of a full stack application so that you can recover all the components together to restore the full stack application.
Only OCI resources, such as compute instances, volume groups, and Oracle Databases can be added to a DR Protection Group. These resources are referred to as members of the DR Protection Group. A DR Protection Group is exclusively paired with only one other DR Protection Group to form a peer relationship.
Typically, each of the DR Protection Groups in a peer relationship exists in separate regions so that you can use the two DR Protection Groups to perform cross-region disaster recovery. However, you can also perform disaster recovery across Availability Domains (ADs) within the same region.
A DR Protection Group is a region-specific OCI resource and does not migrate across regions. However, depending on the DR configuration and topology, members contained in a DR Protection Group, such as compute instances, can migrate to other regions and become members of the peer DR Protection Group.
The DR Protection Groups homepage displays the following information:
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Region map
View Region Maps of Disaster Recovery Protection Groups A region map displays a graphical representation of the DR Protection Groups globally present in a compartment. A region map displays the following information about the DR Protection Groups:
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A region map displays a graphical representation of the DR Protection Groups globally present in a compartment. A region map displays the following information about the DR Protection Groups:
Figure 3-1 Overview of region map
A global view of all the subscribed regions in the tenancy, where each subscribed region is shown as a dot.
Links connecting the current region with other regions indicate associations between groups in the current region with groups in other regions.
Hover over a link (association) to view the names of the Primary and Standby groups in that association.
Click on a link to visit the details page for the associated group in the current region.
Hover over a region dot to see a summary of the number of Primary, Standby, and Not-configured groups available in that region.
The color of a region dot indicates the health summary for all groups in that region. DR Protection Group health is shown as follows:
Operational (Green): Indicates that all the group(s) are working as expected.
Alert (Red): Indicates that the region has one or more group(s) in the Failed or Needs attention state.
No groups (Gray): Indicates that no group(s) are configured in the region.
DR protection group details: Click on the region to view the DR protection group details page.
Additionally, zoom in to view the following details as shown:
Figure 3-2 Additional information in a region map
The number of DR Protection groups in each region based on the role of the DR Protection Group. DR Protection Group role is shown as follows: