Migrating an already created replication to a remote site runs the workload in the destination site, powering off the source workload.
Prerequisites
- Verify that the workload is already protected in the destination site, before performing a migrate. For more information, see Create a migration.
- Verify that VMware Cloud Director Availability 4.5 or later is deployed for selecting VDC compute policies when migrating to and from cloud sites backed by VMware Cloud Director.
- Verify that you can access VMware Cloud Director Availability as a tenant or as a service provider. For more information, see Accessing VMware Cloud Director Availability.
Procedure
- In the left pane, choose a replication direction by clicking Incoming Replications or Outgoing Replications.
- Select an exiting replication to migrate over and click .
- Complete the Migrate wizard and depending on the source and destination sites configure the different migration settings for the selected workloads.
- Start from step e when migrating to or from cloud sites backed by VMware Cloud Director, skipping steps a, b, c, and d.
- Start from step a for vSphere DR and migration between vCenter Server sites.
- The Default Settings page shows when the selected replication is already configured with recovery settings and to use them and skip to step e, select Use preset Recovery Settings.
For information about configuring the recovery settings for vSphere DR and migration between vCenter Server sites, see Configure recovery settings for vSphere DR and migration.
- On the VM Folder page, select a destination location for storing the recovered virtual machines, then click Next.
- On the Compute Resource page, select a destination compute resource for the recovered virtual machines, then click Next.
- On the Network Mappings page, select a network mapping for each adapter connected to each virtual machine, then click Next.
- On the Migrate Settings page, select the configuration for the recovered workloads depending on the destination site, then click Next.
Option Description Instances handling after recovery - Default: selecting this option provides the lowest Recovery Time Objective (RTO). To optimize performance, perform instances consolidation after the recover task completes.
- Expose PITs: only available for migrating already protected virtual machines to an on-premises site as a destination, selecting this option allows instances older than the selected instance to be exported as snapshots to the recovered virtual machine.
- Consolidate: selecting this option consolidates all instances into the recovered disk. This can improve the runtime performance of the recovered virtual machine in the destination site but might significantly increase the RTO.
Power settings Powers on the recovered workloads in the destination site after the migrate task completes.Note: In the source site, all source workloads in the replication power off after a successful recovery.Network Settings For migrations to and from cloud sites backed by VMware Cloud Director:- Select Apply preconfigured network settings on failover, to assign the network configured during the virtual machine replication.
- Select Connect all VMs to network and from the drop-down menu select a network to connect the replicated virtual machines to.
VDC policy settings - VDC VM placement policy
- VDC VM sizing policy
If you do not select a sizing policy for the replication, then VMware Cloud Director automatically applies the system default sizing policy on the destination virtual machine.
- On the Ready To Complete page, verify that the migration settings are correct, then click Finish.
After completing the Migrate wizard, the migration workflow now executes the following steps:
- Powered on source virtual machines first synchronize.
- Power off the source virtual machines.
- After the source virtual machines power off then synchronize.
- Finally, import the recovered virtual machines in the destination site.
- (Optional) In the bottom pane, to monitor the progress of the task, click the Tasks tab.
Results
What to do next
- You can reverse and reprotect the workload back to the source site. For more information, see Reverse a Replication.
- You can permanently stop the traffic of this replication, remove the replication and remove all retained replication instances, by clicking .