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Stop Replicating a Virtual Machine
If you do not need to replicate a virtual machine, you can stop the replication of that virtual machine.
Prerequisites
You have configured replication on a virtual machine that you no longer need to replicate.
Procedure
1 In the vSphere Replication Home page, go to the Monitor tab and click Incoming Replications or
Outgoing Replications.
2 Right-click a replication and select Stop.
vSphere Replication asks you if you want to permanently stop the replication for the selected virtual
machine. The hosts and vSphere Replication server used by the replication must be accessible.
Note You can force stop the replication by selecting Force stop replication. If you force stop the
replication from Incoming Replications you must also force stop the corresponding replication from
Outgoing Replications if the source site is available. If you force stop the replication from Outgoing
Replications, you can only recover or force stop the corresponding replication from Incoming
Replications.
3 Click Yes to confirm that you want to stop replicating this virtual machine.
The virtual machine does not replicate to the target site.
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.
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