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What to do next
After you verify that data appears as expected in the test virtual machine, clean up the test results. See,
Clean up a Test Recovery from Cloud.
Clean up a Test Recovery from Cloud
You can run a test recovery of a replication only after you clean up the results of its previous test
recovery.
You can clean up test recovery results for replication tasks that appear in the list of replications on the
Replications tab.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Client or vSphere Web Client.
2 On the home page, click Site Recovery and click Open Site Recovery.
3 On the Site Recovery home page, select the site pair to the cloud provider site and click View
Details.
4 Click the Replications tab and click Reverse replications.
5 Select the replication with test recovery results that you want to clean up and click the Cleanup icon.
Recover a Virtual Machine from Cloud
You can recover a virtual machine from the cloud provider site and move your workload from the cloud
organization to your local site.
Prerequisites
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Configure at least one replication task from the cloud provider site to your local site.
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Verify that the status of the replication task allows running recoveries.
Recoveries are allowed for the following replication statuses: OK, OK (RPO Violation), Error, Error
(RPO Violation), Full Sync, Full Sync (RPO Violation), Not Active, Not Active (RPO Violation),
Paused, Sync, and Sync (RPO Violation).
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If you have run test recoveries for the replication that you want to recover, verify that you have
cleared up any previous test results. For more information, see Clean up a Test Recovery from Cloud.
Procedure
1 Log in to the vSphere Client or vSphere Web Client.
2 On the home page, click Site Recovery and click Open Site Recovery.
3 On the Site Recovery home page, select the site pair to the cloud provider site and click View
Details.
4 Click the Replications tab and click Reverse replications.
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