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Configuration / Re: Hyper-V Replica
« on: December 23, 2014, 06:41:38 PM »
yeah, the traffic is encrypted. Hyper-V Replica transmits directly over the WAN to an external IP Address, it's using SSL for authentication, but then recycles those certificates to encrypt and protect the traffic on transport. sigh.

we're waiting on two evaluation RiverBed Steelhead appliances (will be for over a month I'm told), but thus far I've been woefully unimpressed with their attitude towards smaller business that isn't looking to spend 80 grand on overkill hardware.

will be keeping an eye on you guys, if you ever get HTTPS decryption / optimization added I'd love to see it in action. And check out the Hyper-V Replica space, if there's any other easy way to integrate it with the Hyper-V hosts, we are seeing a lot more smaller SMB's moving to Hyper-V and using Replica as a super cost effective way of building out Disaster Operations plans.

great job though, love the product.

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Configuration / Hyper-V Replica
« on: December 23, 2014, 06:05:24 PM »
I'm trying to set up two WANOS virtual machines specifically to accelerate Hyper-V Replica Traffic to a remote site for a client of ours.

The client's infrastructure is pretty basic, they have a single subnet, and the Hyper-V 2012 Servers have a single vswitch connected as "external" for the VM's to connect to the LAN / WAN. I'm not sure I understand how to configure the NIC's on the WANOS virtual machine to accelerate the Replica Traffic to the remote site, if its even possible. Replica Traffic is sent over port 443.

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