Product Overview : About onQ Flex Manager
  
About onQ Flex Manager
From the onQ Flex Manager dialog you can manage your onQ Flex configuration. In fact, after you enroll your PNs, verify that the RN type for your PNs reflects your preferred RTO plan: all newly enrolled PNs default to OD (RN type) and Build‑on‑Demand (build policy).
Depending on your RN’s build mode (aka build policy), you might need to build your RN manually in the event of a disaster. For more information, go to (onQ Flex) Build recovery nodes.
The build policy represents your RTO (Recovery Time Objective) and the RN type indicates your preferred RTO cost (or plan) for that objective. Choose one of the two RN types:
R2R. Reiterates that you prefer a Ready‑to‑Run objective.
OD. Reiterates that you prefer a Recovery‑on‑Demand objective.
All newly enrolled PNs default to OD (RN type) and Build‑on‑Demand (build policy). You can change the RN type or build policy at any time. For more information, go to (onQ Flex) Modify RN type and/or RN build policy.
onQ can build RNs either automatically with each backup cycle or on‑demand as needed. You can change this policy at any time. For more information, go to (onQ Flex) Modify RN type and/or RN build policy.
You might need to remove RNs to free up disk space. For more information, go to Remove recovery nodes.
To launch the onQ Flex Manager:
1. Log on to the onQ Appliance’s onQ Portal.
2. Go to DASHBOARD tab > RECOVERY NODES page.
3. Unlock the page.
4. Click on any of the following GUI components: the Recovery Node button, RN type button, Auto RN Creation button, or the Space Required button:
The onQ Flex Manager appears.