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3 Click Next until you reach Recovery settings.
4 Modify the RPO settings for this replication.
5 Click Finish to save your changes.
Resize the Virtual Machine Disk Files of a Replication that Uses
Replication Seeds
vSphere Replication prevents you from resizing the virtual machine disk files during replication. If you
used replication seeds for the target disk, you can resize the disk manually.
Procedure
1 Stop the replication on the source site.
2 Resize the disk of the source virtual machine.
3 On the target site, resize the disk that is left over after you stopped the replication.
4 Configure the replication on the source virtual machine and use the resized disk on the target site as
seed.
Resize Virtual Machine Disk Files of a Replication that Does Not
Use Replication Seeds
vSphere Replication prevents you from resizing the virtual machine disk files during replication. If you did
not use replication seeds during configuration of the target disk, vSphere Replication deletes the target
disk when you stop the replication.
To resize a virtual machine disk if you did not initially use replication seeds, you must perform a recovery,
resize the disk on source and target site manually, and use the target disk as a replication seed to
configure a new replication.
Procedure
1 Run a planned migration of the replication.
2 Stop the replication.
3 Resize the disk on the source site.
4 Resize the disk of the recovered virtual machine on the target site.
5 Unregister the recovered virtual machine on the target site, but do not delete the disks.
6 Configure replication by using the disks of the recovered virtual machine as seeds.
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