With Amazon Elastic Block Storage (EBS) direct APIs, you can write data to EBS snapshots directly, without the need to create and attach volumes to the access node. This direct write ability means that replication operations run faster full instance restores and attach volume restores across regions, availability zones (AZs), and accounts.
Supported VMware Guest Operating Systems
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Windows
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Microsoft Windows Server 2008 R2 (Standard, Web Server, Datacenter, Enterprise) (64-bit only)
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 (Standard, Datacenter) (64-bit only)
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Microsoft Windows Server 2012 R2 (Standard, Datacenter) (64-bit only) (Nano Server installation not supported)
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Microsoft Windows Server 2016 (Standard, Datacenter) (64-bit only)
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Microsoft Windows Server 1709 (Standard, Datacenter) (64-bit only)
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Microsoft Windows Server 1803 (Standard, Datacenter) (64-bit only)
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Microsoft Windows Server 2019 (Standard, Datacenter) (64-bit only)
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Microsoft Windows 10 (Home, Professional, Enterprise, Education) (US English) (64-bit only)
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Linux
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CentOS 6.x
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CentOS 7.x
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CentOS 8.x
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Oracle Linux 6.x
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Oracle Linux 7.x
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Oracle Linux 8.x
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 6.x
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 7.x
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Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) 8.x
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 and above
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Ubuntu 14.04
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Ubuntu 14.10
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Ubuntu 15.04
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Ubuntu 16.04
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Ubuntu 16.10
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Ubuntu 17.04
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Ubuntu 18.04
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Ubuntu 20.04
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Ubuntu 21.10
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Ubuntu 22.x
Note
When replicating the Linux source VM to AWS, you must use DHCP. If the source VMs use static IPs, use the import method instead. See, VM Replication Using the Import Method.
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