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You can configure virtual machines to replicate to a Virtual SAN datastore on the target site. See Using
vSphere Replication with Virtual SAN Storage for the limitations when using vSphere Replication with
Virtual SAN.
Note VMware Virtual SAN is a fully supported feature of vSphere 5.5u1.
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You can use Virtual SAN in production environments with vSphere Replication 5.5.1 and vSphere
5.5u1.
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Virtual SAN is an experimental feature in vSphere 5.5. You can perform testing with Virtual SAN with
vSphere Replication 5.5.0 and vSphere 5.5, but it is not supported for use in production
environments. See the release notes for the vSphere Replication 5.5.0 release for information about
how to enable Virtual SAN in vSphere 5.5.
Prerequisites
Verify that you have deployed a vSphere Replication appliance at both sites.
Procedure
1 On the vSphere Web Client Home page, click VMs and Templates.
2 Browse the inventory to find the single virtual machine to replicate using vSphere Replication.
3 Right-click the virtual machine and select All vSphere Replication Actions > Configure replication.
4 Select the target site.
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If you have already connected the source and target sites, select the target site from the list.
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If you have not connected the source and target sites, and the target site is local, select the target
site from the list.
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If you have not connected the source and target sites, and the target site is remote, click Add
Remote Site and enter the IP or name, and credentials to connect to the site.
5 Accept the automatic assignment of a vSphere Replication server or select a particular server on the
target site.
6 Select the target location datastore. Optionally, you can select the virtual machine storage policy.
7 If you select Advanced disk configuration, you can configure the virtual machine's individual disks
one at a time.
For each disk you can select its virtual format, storage policy, and specify a datastore where it is
replicated. Disable replication of the disk by deselecting Enable disk replication.
8 Select a Guest OS Quiescing configuration, if applicable to the source virtual machine operating
system.
9 Use the RPO slider or enter a value to configure the maximum amount of data that can be lost in the
case of a site failure. Optionally, enable point in time instances and specify instance retention policy.
The available RPO range is from 15 minutes to 24 hours.
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