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Review recovery status in NetApp Ransomware Resilience

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After workloads have been marked "Restore needed", NetApp Ransomware Resilience recommends a recovery point actual (RPA) and orchestrates the workflow for a crash-resistant recovery.

  • If the application or VM is managed by NetApp Backup and Recovery or Ransomware Resilience, Ransomware Resilience performs a crash-consistent restore, where all the data that was in the volume at the same point of time is restored, for example, if the system crashed.

    You can restore the workload by selecting all volumes, specific volumes, or specific files.

Tip Workload recovery can impact running workloads. You should coordinate recovery processes with the appropriate stakeholders.

A workload can have one of the following restore statuses:

  • Restore needed: The workload needs to be restored.

  • In progress: The restore operation is currently underway.

  • Restored: The workload has been restored.

  • Failed: The workload restore process could not be completed.

View workloads that are ready to be restored

Review the workloads that are in the "Restore needed" recovery status.

Steps
  1. From the main Ransomware Resilience dashboard, review the "Restore needed" totals in the Alerts pane and select View all.

    Alternately, select Recovery from the sidebar.

  2. Review the workload information in the Recovery page.

    Recovery page

Recover a workload

After you assess the workloads, you have two options to restore your workload: