Depending on replication traffic, you might need to deploy one or more additional vSphere Replication servers. What to read next Deploy an Additional vSphere Replication ServerThe vSphere Replication appliance includes a vSphere Replication server. However, you might need to deploy multiple vSphere Replication servers to meet your load-balancing needs. Register an Additional vSphere Replication ServerAfter you deploy additional vSphere Replication servers, you must register these servers with the vSphere Replication appliance to enable them as traffic handlers at the recovery site. Replication Server Connection StatesYou can view the states of the connections with the replication servers and determine if they need a remediation. Reconfigure vSphere Replication Server SettingsThe vSphere Replication appliance contains a vSphere Replication server. If you deploy additional vSphere Replication servers, the server settings are established during deployment. You can modify the settings after you deploy the server. Unregister and Remove a vSphere Replication ServerIf you deployed additional vSphere Replication server instances that you no longer require, you must unregister them from the vSphere Replication appliance before you delete them. Deactivate the Embedded vSphere Replication ServerThe vSphere Replication appliance includes an embedded vSphere Replication Server by default. If you want to deactivate the embedded vSphere Replication server, you can do so using SSH. Use the OVF Tool to Deploy an Additional vSphere Replication ServerYou can use the VMware OVF tool to deploy an additional vSphere Replication server from an OVF template.