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Table Of Contents
- vSphere Replication for Disaster Recovery to Cloud
- Contents
- About vSphere Replication for Disaster Recovery to Cloud Documentation
- Updated Information
- About Disaster Recovery to Cloud
- Disaster Recovery to Cloud System Requirements and Compatibility
- Installing and Configuring vSphere Replication to Cloud
- Replicating Virtual Machines to Cloud
- Reconfiguring Replications to the Cloud
- Monitoring and Managing Replication Tasks
- Recovering Virtual Machines to Cloud
- Troubleshooting vSphere Replication for Disaster Recovery to Cloud
- Index
If the target site is oine, you can force stop the replication task from the source site. When you force stop a
replication, you remove the replication task only from the source site. The data on the target site remains
intact. When the target site becomes available, you must delete the replication artifacts from the target site
manually or contact your cloud provider.
N For stopped replications that use replication seeds, the seed vApps are not deleted from the target
site.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have enough privileges to manage replications in the vSphere Web Client. See “Roles and
Permissions that Disaster Recovery to Cloud Requires,” on page 11.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Replication Home page, click the Monitor tab, and click Outgoing Replications.
2 Right-click a replication and select Stop.
You can stop multiple replication tasks simultaneously only if they are replicated to the same virtual
data center.
3 (Optional) To delete the replication only from the source site, select Force stop replication in the Stop
Replication dialog box.
N All data that was stored to the cloud during the replication remains on the target datastore, and
the replication remains visible on the target site. You must manually delete the replication artifacts from
the target site or contact your cloud provider to clean them up.
4 Click Yes to conrm.
5 If your user session to the cloud provider has expired, type your credentials and click OK to reconnect.
If both sites are online, Disaster Recovery to Cloud applies the following changes.
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On the source site, removes the replication entry from the list of outgoing replications, and removes the
replication related congurations from the source virtual machine.
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On the cloud site, removes the task from the list of incoming replications, and deletes the replication
data from the storage.
If only the source site is online and you selected to perform a force stop operation, the replication task is
deleted from the list of outgoing replications, and replication related congurations are removed from the
source virtual machine.
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