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Deploy the vSphere Replication Virtual Appliance
vSphere Replication is distributed as an OVF virtual appliance.
You deploy the vSphere Replication appliance by using the standard vSphere OVF deployment wizard.
Note vSphere Replication can either be deployed with IPv4 or IPv6 address. Mixing IP addresses, for
example having single appliance with both IPv4 and IPv6 address, is not supported. To register properly
as an extension, vSphere Replication relies on the VirtualCenter.FQDN property of the vCenter Server.
When IPv6 address is used for vSphere Replication, the VirtualCenter.FQDN property must be set to a
fully qualified domain name that can be resolved to an IPv6 address or to a literal address. When
operating with IPv6 address, vSphere Replication requires that all components in the environment, such
as vCenter Server and ESXi hosts are accessible using IPv6 address.
Prerequisites
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Verify that you have vSphere and vSphere Web Client installations for the source and target sites.
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Download the vSphere Replication package to a local directory or obtain its online URL.
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Download and install the Client Integration Plug-in from the login page of the vSphere Web Client. If
the plug-in is already installed, the link does not appear.
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In the vSphere Web Client, select the vCenter Server instance on which you are deploying
vSphere Replication and click Manage > Settings > Advanced Settings. Verify that the
VirtualCenter.FQDN value is set to a fully-qualified domain name or a literal address.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Web Client on the source site.
2 Select vCenter > Hosts and Clusters.
3 Right-click a host and select Deploy OVF template.
4 Provide the location of the OVF file from which to deploy the vSphere Replication appliance, and click
Next.
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Select URL and provide the URL to deploy the appliance from an online URL.
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Select Local file > Browse to locate the .ovf file if you downloaded the zip file to a local
machine.
5 Review the virtual appliance details and click Next.
6 Accept the end user license agreements (EULA) and click Next.
7 Accept the default name and destination folder or datacenter, or provide a new name and select a
folder or datacenter for the virtual appliance, and click Next.
8 Select a cluster, host, vApp, or resource pool where you want to run the deployed template, and click
Next.
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