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vSphere Requirements
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Use the vCenter Server and ESXi versions that support Virtual Volumes storage replication.
vCenter Server and ESXi hosts that are older than 6.5 release do not support replicated Virtual
Volumes storage. Any attempts to create a replicated VM on an incompatible host fail with an error.
For information, see VMware Compatibility Guide.
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If you plan to migrate a virtual machine, make sure that target resources, such as the ESXi hosts and
Virtual Volumes datastores, support storage replication.
Virtual Volumes and Replication Groups
When your storage offers replication services, in addition to storage containers and protocol endpoints,
your storage administrator can configure replication groups on the storage side.
vCenter Server and ESXi can discover replication groups, but do not manage their life cycle. Replication
groups, also called consistency groups, indicate which VMs and virtual disks must be replicated together
to a target site. You can assign components of the same virtual machine, such as the VM configuration
file and virtual disks, to different preconfigured replication groups. Or exclude certain VM components
from replication.
Storage Container
Replication Group A Replication Group B
If no preconfigured groups are available, Virtual Volumes can use an automatic method. With the
automatic method, Virtual Volumes creates a replication group on demand and associates this group with
a Virtual Volumes object being provisioned. If you use the automatic replication group, all components of
a virtual machine are assigned to the group. You cannot mix preconfigured and automatic replication
groups for components of the same virtual machine.
Virtual Volumes and Fault Domains
In the Virtual Volumes environment, fault domains define how specific replication groups must be
combined when being replicated from a source to a target site.
Fault domains are configured and reported by the storage array, and are not exposed in the
vSphere Web Client. The Storage Policy Based Management (SPBM) mechanism discovers fault
domains and uses them for validation purposes during a virtual machine creation.
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