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3 Review the virtual appliance details and click Next.
4 Follow the prompts to select a destination host, datastore, and disk format for the virtual appliance.
5 Enter a password for the appliance that is at least eight characters long.
6 Set the network properties. Select DHCP or set a static IP address.
You can change network settings after deployment in the VAMI.
7 Review your settings and select Power on after deployment to start the appliance immediately after
deployment completes.
8 Click Finish.
What to do next
When the OVF file has deployed, register the vSphere Replication server with the vSphere Replication
appliance.
Register an Additional vSphere Replication Server
If you deploy additional vSphere Replication servers, you must register these servers with the
vSphere Replication appliance to enable them as traffic handlers at the recovery site.
Prerequisites
Verify that the vSphere Replication appliance is deployed and configured.
Verify that the additional vSphere Replication server is deployed.
Procedure
1 In Manage > vSphere Replication > Replication Servers, click Register a virtual machine as
vSphere Replication Server.
2 Select a virtual machine in the inventory that is a working vSphere Replication server, and click OK.
The newly registered vSphere Replication server appears in the list.
Reconfigure vSphere Replication Server Settings
The vSphere Replication appliance contains a vSphere Replication server. If you deploy additional
vSphere Replication servers, the server settings are established during deployment. You can modify the
settings after you deploy the server.
A vSphere Replication server does not require additional configuration through the virtual appliance
management interface (VAMI) after deployment. To increase security, you can change the root password
of the vSphere Replication server and install a new certificate. Using a self-signed certificate provides the
benefit of public-key based encryption and authentication, although using such a certificate does not
provide the level of assurance offered when you use a certificate signed by a certificate authority.
You can also reconfigure the network settings for the vSphere Replication server virtual appliance.
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