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Table Of Contents
- vSphere Replication for Disaster Recovery to Cloud
- Contents
- About Disaster Recovery to Cloud
- Updated Information
- Disaster Recovery to Cloud System Requirements and Compatibility
- Installing and Configuring vSphere Replication to Cloud
- Replicating Virtual Machines to Cloud
- Reconfiguring Replications to the Cloud
- Recovering Virtual Machines to Cloud
- Configuring Replications from Cloud
- Monitoring and Managing Replication Tasks
- Troubleshooting vSphere Replication for Disaster Recovery to Cloud
- Index
About Disaster Recovery to Cloud 1
You can subscribe to the VMware vCloud
®
Air™ Disaster Recovery service to protect your vSphere
workloads.
vCloud Air Disaster Recovery lets administrators of small sites to protect their vSphere virtual workloads
from a wide class of disasters by replicating those workloads into the cloud. vCloud Air Disaster Recovery
uses the host-based replication feature of vSphere Replication to copy the protected source virtual machines
into the infrastructure of the cloud provider. If a disaster occurs, the vCloud Air Disaster Recovery servers
can convert the replicated data into vApps and virtual machines in the cloud.
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