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You can use vSphere Replication immediately after you deploy the appliance. The vSphere Replication
appliance provides a virtual appliance management interface (VAMI) that you can use to reconfigure the
appliance after deployment, if necessary. For example, you can use the VAMI to change the appliance
security settings, change the network settings, or configure an external database. You can deploy
additional vSphere Replication Servers using a separate .ovf package.
vSphere Replication Client Plug-In
The vSphere Replication appliance adds a plug-in to the vSphere Web Client.
You use the vSphere Replication client plug-in to perform all vSphere Replication actions.
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Configure connections between vSphere Replication sites.
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View all vCenter Server instances that are registered with the same SSO and status of each
vSphere Replication extension.
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Deploy and register additional vSphere Replication servers.
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Configure the replication of individual or multiple virtual machines.
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View incoming and outgoing replications.
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Monitor and manage the status of the replications.
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Recover virtual machines.
Source and Target Sites
In a typical vSphere Replication installation, the source site provides business-critical datacenter services.
The target site is an alternative facility to which you can migrate these services.
The source site can be any site where vCenter Server supports a critical business need. The target site
can be in another location, or in the same room to establish redundancy. The target site is usually located
in a facility that is unlikely to be affected by environmental, infrastructure, or other disturbances that might
affect the source site.
vSphere Replication has the following requirements for the vSphere
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configurations at each site:
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Each site must have at least one datacenter.
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The target site must have hardware, network, and storage resources that can support the same
virtual machines and workloads as the source site.
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The sites must be connected by a reliable IP network.
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The target site must have access to networks (public and private) comparable to those on the source
site, although not necessarily the same range of network addresses.
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