You can set up a protected SDDC to use a different AWS region for recovery than the region where you replicate snapshots to a cloud file system and perform recovery operations.
Prerequisites
You can set up a protected SDDC in one AWS region, and perform backup and recovery operations in a different AWS region.
If you plan to use a private connection for this SDDC using
VMware Transit Connect, see
Setting Up Private Connections before you perform this task.
Note: Before you can set up a protected SDDC, ensure that you have authorized
VMware Live Cyber Recovery to connect to
VMware Cloud Services and
VMware Cloud on AWS. For more information, see
Authorize Access for VMware Live Cyber Recovery.
Procedure
- From the left navigation, select Protected sites.
- Click the Set up protected site button.
- In the Setup protected site dialog box, under Site types select VMware Cloud on AWS.
- Under Cloud file system, select one or more cloud file systems to use for replicating snapshots from the protected SDDC. If there is a single cloud file system deployed, then it is selected. Click Next.
- On the next page under Protected SDDC, select an existing SDDC to protect.
The UI indicates the AWS region and availability zone for each SDDC. To perform replication and recovery operations across regions, select an SDDC that is in a different region than the
recovery SDDC.
- On the next page, under Network connection, select either User public internet or Use private network connection.
- Under Initial firewall configuration, select one of the options to automatically allow the system to create firewall rules for the Cyber Recovery connector (recommended), or you can manually create those firewall rules from the VMware Live Cyber Recovery UI. Select one of the options.
- Click Setup. When the site is created, it displays under Sites as a protected site.
What to do next
Now that you have set up the protected site for your SDDC, you need to deploy the DRaaS Connector on the SDDC.