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Prerequisites
To replicate virtual machines using vSphere Replication, you must deploy the vSphere Replication
appliance at the source and target sites. You must power on the virtual machines to begin replication.
Procedure
1 On the vSphere Web Client Home page, click vSphere Replication.
2 Select a vCenter Server and in the left pane, double click Virtual Machines.
In the Related Objects tab, the Virtual Machines tab lists the virtual machines.
3 Select the virtual machines to replicate using the Ctrl or Shift keys.
4 Right-click the virtual machines and select All vSphere Replication Actions > Configure
replication.
The virtual machines pass a validation check before they can be configured for replication.
5 Click Next.
6 Select Replicate to a vCenter Server.
To configure replication to a cloud provider, see vSphere Replication for Disaster Recovery to the
Cloud.
7 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.
8 Accept the automatic assignment of a vSphere Replication server or select a particular server on the
target site.
9 Select the target location datastore. Optionally, you can select the virtual machine storage policy.
10 (Optional) On the Replication options page, select the quiescing method for the guest operating
system of the source virtual machine.
Note Quiescing options are available only for virtual machines that support quiescing.
11 On the Recovery settings page, use the RPO slider or the time spinners to set the acceptable period
for which data can be lost in the case of a site failure.
The available RPO range is from 15 minutes to 24 hours.
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