Applies to: VMware source to VMware destination
To replicate VMs, you can create a replication group using the replication group wizard to perform either periodic or continuous replication operations.
Before You Begin
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Verify that you have a hypervisor and a recovery target or plan to add these components when you create the replication group.
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Review the configuration options for adding source and destination hypervisors, adding a recovery target, and configuring a replication group:
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Verify that the Command Center has a storage pool that can be used as a temporary cache for the VMs before they move to the destination site. You can use disk, cloud, tape, or a HyperScale storage pool as the temporary cache. For more information, see Storage.
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For information about using replication groups in a Managed Service Provider (MSP) environment, see Requirements for Replication Groups in Managed Service Provider.
Procedure
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From the navigation pane, go to Disaster recovery > Replication.
The Replication groups page appears.
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In the upper-right area of the tab, click Configure replication group, and then select Virtualization.
The Configure replication group page appears.
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On the Content tab, enter the required information for the source hypervisor, and then click Next.
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On the Target tab, enter the required information for the destination hypervisor, and then click Next.
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On the Storage/Cache tab, enter the required information for the storage pool, and then click Next.
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To override settings for VMs, on the Override options tab, click Yes.
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To change the destination settings for VMs, from the Virtual machine list, select the VMs, and then under General Settings, configure the options you want to change.
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Click Next.
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On the Summary tab, review the settings you configured, and then click Finish.
Result
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The configuration tool creates a replication schedule and a replication group that includes the selected source VMs.
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The properties page for a replication group includes a Replication monitor page that you can use to monitor the replication status and to perform operations.