You can use vSphere Replication to reverse a recovered outgoing replication and start copying data from the cloud to your local site.
If you replicated a virtual machine from the local site to the cloud and recovered the virtual machine at the cloud site to use it while your local site is being maintained, when your local site is back online, you can synchronize the changes from the cloud to your local environment, or migrate the virtual machine from the cloud back to the local environment.
When you reverse a replication, you can only use the original replication settings. You cannot change the datastore location, RPO, PIT policy, and so on.
Prerequisites
- Verify that the cloud site is available and connected to the local site. See Connect to a Cloud Provider Site.
- In the list of outgoing replications, verify that the status of the replication that you want to reverse is Recovered. See Migrate a Virtual Machine to Cloud.
Procedure
Results
vSphere Replication starts synchronizing data from the cloud to your local environment.
The reversed replication is removed from the list of outgoing replications and appears in the list of incoming replications.
What to do next
You can recover the replication to migrate your virtual machine from cloud to your local environment.
If the reverse replication cannot be configured, try configuring a new replication from cloud. See Configure a Replication From Cloud.
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