Biliana
VMware Employee
VMware Employee

Hi,

You can recover VMs with vSphere replication. However, in case you are using a single VC topology and you are replicating between ESX hosts managed by that VC, you will need the VC and its VRM server to be up and running in order to trigger Recovery operation. The use case here is that you can replicate between ESX hosts and be able to recover your VMs when the ESX host gets down.

In case you are using two remote sites, each one having its own VC and VRM server, then you can recover from complete site failure in site A, where all your infrastructure (including the VC) on site A can be down.

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