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Reconfiguring Replications
You can reconfigure a replication to modify its settings.
For example, you can reconfigure the replication to enable or disable a virtual machine disk file for
replication, modify replication options, such as RPO, MPIT retention policy, or quiescing method. You can
also specify a different target datastore for replica configuration and disk files.
To reconfigure replication parameters, select the replication from Outgoing Replications or Incoming
Replications, and select Reconfigure.
Reconfigure Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) in Replications
You can modify the settings for already configured replications to specify different recovery point
objectives (RPOs).
Procedure
1 Select a replication from Outgoing Replications or Incoming Replications.
2 Right-click a replication and select Reconfigure.
You might be prompted to provide login credentials for the target site.
3 Click Next until you reach Recovery settings.
4 Modify the RPO settings for this replication.
5 Click Finish to save your changes.
Resize Virtual Machine Disk Files During Replication Using
Replication Seeds
vSphere Replication prevents you from resizing the virtual machine disk file during replication. If you used
replication seeds for the target disk, you can resize the disk manually.
Procedure
1 Unconfigure replication on the virtual machine.
2 Resize the disk on the source site.
3 Resize the target disk that is left over after you unconfigure replication.
4 Reconfigure replication on the virtual machine.
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