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Configuring Replications by Using Replication Seeds
When copying replication seed files to the target datastore, you can use the vSphere Web Client to create a
new root folder on a virtual SAN datastore, or place the files in an existing folder. When you configure
replications that use replication seeds, you must select the folder by using its UUID name. Selecting the
user-friendly folder names is not supported.
Reconfiguring Replications
If you want to change the destination folder for a disk or the virtual machine config files, you must use the
following options:
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Select the UUID name of an existing folder.
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Allow vSphere Replication to create a new folder and obtain its UUID name.
Using Array-Based Replication and vSphere Replication with SRM
You can use a combination of array-based replication and vSphere Replication in your SRM deployment.
To create a mixed SRM deployment that uses array-based replication and vSphere Replication, you must
configure the protected and recovery sites for both types of replication.
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Set up and connect the storage arrays and install the appropriate storage replication adapters (SRA) on
both sites.
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Deploy vSphere Replication appliances on both sites and configure the connection between the
appliances.
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Configure virtual machines for replication using either array-based replication or vSphere Replication,
as appropriate.
NOTE Do not attempt to configure vSphere Replication on a virtual machine that resides on a datastore
that you replicate by using array-based replication.
You create array-based protection groups for virtual machines that you configure with array-based
replication, and vSphere Replication protection groups for virtual machines that you configure with
vSphere Replication. You cannot mix replication types in a protection group. You can mix array-based
protection groups and vSphere Replication protection groups in the same recovery plan.
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