vSphere Replication is distributed as an OVF virtual appliance. To deploy vSphere Replication successfully, follow the sequence of instructions.
You deploy the vSphere Replication appliance by using the standard vSphere OVF deployment wizard.
Note:
vSphere Replication can be deployed with either IPv4 or IPv6 address. Mixing IP addresses, for example having a single appliance with an IPv4 and an IPv6 address, is not supported. To register as an extension,
vSphere Replication relies on the
VirtualCenter.FQDN property of the
vCenter Server. When an IPv6 address is used for
vSphere Replication, the
VirtualCenter.FQDN property must be set to a fully qualified domain name that can be resolved to an IPv6 address or to a literal address. When operating with an IPv6 address,
vSphere Replication requires that all components in the environment, such as
vCenter Server and
ESXi hosts are accessible using the IPv6 address.
Copying or migrating an existing vSphere Replication appliance is not supported. You must do a new deployment.
Prerequisites
- Download the vSphere Replication ISO image and mount it on a system in your environment.
Procedure
- Log in to the vSphere Client on the source site.
If you use the HTML5-based
vSphere Client to deploy the OVF virtual appliance, on
vSphere version earlier than
vSphere 6.7 Update 1, the deployment succeeds, but
vSphere Replication fails to start.
- On the home page, select Hosts and Clusters.
- Right-click a host and select Deploy OVF template.
- Provide the location of the OVF file from which to deploy the vSphere Replication appliance, and click Next.
- Select URL and provide the URL to deploy the appliance from an online URL.
- If you downloaded and mounted the vSphere Replication ISO image on a system in your environment, select and navigate to the \bin directory in the ISO image, and select the vSphere_Replication_OVF10.ovf, vSphere_Replication_OVF10.cert, vSphere_Replication_OVF10.mf, vSphere_Replication-system.vmdk, and vSphere_Replication-support.vmdk files.
- Accept the name, select or search for a destination folder or data center for the virtual appliance, and click Next.
You can enter a new name for the virtual appliance. The name must be unique within each
vCenter Server virtual machine folder.
- Select a cluster, host, or resource pool where you want to run the deployed template, and click Next.
- Review the virtual appliance details and click Next.
- Accept the end-user license agreements (EULA) and click Next.
- Select the number of vCPUs for the virtual appliance and click Next.
Note: Selecting higher number of vCPUs ensures the better performance of the
vSphere Replication Management Server, but might slow down the replications that run on ESXi host systems that have 4 or less cores per NUMA node. If you are unsure what the hosts in your environment are, select 2 vCPUs.
- Select a destination datastore and disk format for the virtual appliance and click Next.
Encrypting the
vSphere Replication appliance VM is not necessary to replicate encrypted VMs with
vSphere Replication.
- Select a network from the list of available networks, set the IP protocol and IP allocation, and click Next.
vSphere Replication supports both DHCP and static IP addresses. You can also change network settings by using the
VRMS Appliance Management Interface after installation.
- On the Customize template page, enter one or more NTP server host names or IP addresses.
- Set the password for the root account and enter the hostname or IP address of at least one NTP server.
The password must be at least eight characters long and must contain characters from four character classes: lowercase letters, uppercase letters, numbers, and special characters.
- Click Next.
- Review the binding to the vCenter Extension vService and click Next.
- Review the settings and click Finish.
The
vSphere Replication appliance is deployed.
- Power on the vSphere Replication appliance. Take a note of the IP address of the appliance and log out of the vSphere Client.
- To deploy vSphere Replication on the target site, repeat the procedure.
What to do next
Configure the vSphere Replication Appliance to connect to a vCenter Server.