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By assigning the replication policy during VM provisioning, you request replication services for your virtual
machine. After that, the array takes over the management of all replication schedules and processes.
Site 1
ESXi Host ESXi Host
Array based
replication
Virtual Volumes
config swap data DB1 DB2 DB3
Site 2
Virtual Volumes
config swap data DB1 DB2 DB3
Requirements for Replication with Virtual Volumes
When you enable Virtual Volumes with replication, in addition to general Virtual Volumes requirements,
your environment must satisfy several specific prerequisites.
For general Virtual Volumes requirements, see Before You Enable Virtual Volumes.
Storage Requirements
Implementation of Virtual Volumes replication depends on your array and might be different for storage
vendors. Generally, the following requirements apply to all vendors.
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The storage arrays that you use to implement replication must be compatible with Virtual Volumes.
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The arrays must integrate with the version of the storage (VASA) provider compatible with Virtual
Volumes replication.
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The storage arrays must be replication capable and configured to use vendor-provided replication
mechanisms. Typical configurations usually involve one or two replication targets. Any required
configurations, such as pairing of the replicated site and the target site, must be also performed on
the storage side.
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When applicable, replication groups and fault domains for Virtual Volumes must be preconfigured on
the storage side.
For more information, contact your vendor and see VMware Compatibility Guide.
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