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Now provision a VM with two disks, one associated with replication group Anaheim: B, the second
associated with replication group Anaheim: D. This configuration is invalid. Both replication groups
replicate to the New-York fault domain, however, only one replicates to the Boulder fault domain.
Repl. Group:”Anaheim:A”
Repl. Group:”Anaheim:B”
Repl. Group:”Anaheim:C”
Repl. Group:”Anaheim:D”
Repl. Group:”Anaheim:E”
Repl. Group:”Boulder:A”
Repl. Group:”Boulder:B”
Repl. Group:”Boulder:C”
Repl. Group:”New-York:A”
Repl. Group:”New-York:B”
Repl. Group:”New-York:C”
Repl. Group:”New-York:D”
Fault Domain: “Anaheim”
Source
Fault Domain: “Boulder”
Fault Domain: “New-York”
Invalid Configuration
Target
Virtual Volumes Replication Workflow
If information about replication capabilities of the Virtual Volumes storage array shows in vCenter Server,
you can activate replication for your virtual machines.
The workflow to activate replication for your virtual machines includes steps typical for the virtual machine
provisioning on Virtual Volumes storage.
1 Define the VM storage policy compatible with replication storage. The datastore-based rules of the
policy must include the replication component. See Create a VM Storage Policy for Virtual Volumes.
After you configure the storage policy that includes replication, vCenter Server discovers available
replication groups.
2 Assign the replication policy to your virtual machine. If configured, select a compatible replication
group, or use the automatic assignment. See Assign Storage Policies to Virtual Machines.
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