When you use a VM group to configure replication for a VMware Cloud Director destination, identify the source VMs, and then provide VMware Cloud Director-specific values for replication to the destination site. You can replicate to VMware Cloud Director from VMware Cloud Director streaming backups.
Select Production Site and Recovery Site Hypervisor Vendors
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Production site hypervisor vendor: Select the vendor for production site hypervisor.
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Recovery site hypervisor vendor: Select the vendor for recovery site hypervisor.
General
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Replication group name: Enter a name for the replication group.
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Production site hypervisor: Select the destination hypervisor for the source VMs.
Content
Add VMs that you want to replicate and failover for recovery. Click Add, and then select the virtual machines from the VM group that you want to include in the replication group. You can automatically update and sync when VMs are added or removed from the VM group.
Storage
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Copy for replication: Select the storage copy for replication.
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Select MediaAgent: Select a MediaAgent for index browse and VM recovery.
Recovery Options
Target: Select a recovery target. To create a new recovery target, click the Add button
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Access Node: Select an access node or an access node group that can be used to perform the replication operation.
To restore multiple instances or VMs simultaneously, select Automatic to distribute the workload (instances or VMs) in the auto recovery job across the access nodes that are assigned for the destination hypervisor.
First, the VMs are assigned to the access nodes by a host match. If access nodes are not available in the same host, then the VMs are assigned to access nodes in the same data center. If there is no host or data center match, then VMs are assigned using the round-robin method.
If you select an access node group to restore VMs, the Commvault software distributes the workload (instances or VMs) in the restore job across the access nodes that are available in the access node group.
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Recovery time objective (RTO):
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Warm site replication: Select this option to create a destination VM only during a failover.
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Hot site replication: Select this option to replicate data to the target after creation of replication group and deploy VMs during failover.
Pre and Post Scripts
To configure options for pre and post failover and failback scripts, in the script type row, click the Actions button
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Prerequisites
- VMware: VMware Tools/Open VM tools
Supported Scripts
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Windows: Batch Scripts
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Linux: VM Guest options
Options
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Pre-failover: This script is run on the production (source) VM before failover.
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Post-failover: This script is run on the Auto recovery (Destination) VM after failover.
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Pre-failback: This will run on the Auto recovery (Destination) VM before failback.
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Post-failback: This script is run on the Production (Source) VM after failback.
To add scripts, see Adding Customization Scripts for Individual VMs in a Replication Group.
Script Options
To use sample scripts to validate VMs that run applications, see Scripts for Application Validation.
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Path type: Select UNC or Local.
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Path: Enter a local (Windows/Linux) or a UNC Windows path.
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Credential: Select a saved set of credentials.
To add a credential, click the Add button
and specify credential details./// note | Note For UNC network path, the script output is saved in the source location. Commvault does not automatically delete output files. If the output files are not necessary after script execution, you may delete them. ///
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VM Guest Options
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Credential: Select a saved set of credentials created for the UNC network.
To add a credential, click the Add button
and specify credential details.
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Override Options
To change the destination settings for specific VMs, in the row for the VM , click the Actions button
, and then select Override replication options.
Override Replication Options
General Settings
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VM display name: Enter the display name for the destination VM.
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VM storage policy: Select the storage policy of the source VM.
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Owner: Select the user who owns the source VM.
IP Address Settings Section
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IP address settings: To customize IP address settings, click Add.
You cannot customize IP address settings for VMs with encrypted disks. If you configure custom IP address settings for a replication group that includes VMs with encrypted disks, failover operations fail for those VMs.
If a Windows or Linux source VM uses a static IP address, you can configure an IP address for the destination VM. You can configure IP address mapping for static IP addresses for source VMs that run the following operating systems:
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Windows 2000 and later versions
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Ubuntu 12.x, 14.x, 16.x
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SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 10.x, 11.x, 12.x
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Network Settings Section
Network settings: To create mapping between a source network and a destination network, click Add. You can create multiple mappings between source NICs and destination NICs.
Advanced Options
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Unconditionally overwrite if VM already exists: To make the first replication operation replace an existing VM with the same name in the target location, even if the destination VM is running, select this option.
Replication operations for incremental updates are not affected by this setting. Incremental replication updates are applied to the destination VM without overwriting the VM. If the destination VM is currently running, the replication fails.
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Continue to next priority on failure: When a VM cannot be included in the replication operation, you can continue to next priority upon failure.
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Failover delay between different priority machines (in mins): Specify wait time for the replication of VMs that are assigned different priorities. This setting can be used to enable higher priority machines to start before processing the next set of machines.
Summary
The summary section displays the settings that you configured for this replication group.