VMware vSphere Replication is a software-based replication solution for virtual machines running on vSphere infrastructure. It is storage agnostic so it can replicate VMs from any source storage to any target storage. Such flexibility and simplicity is the biggest value of vSphere Replication. It doesn't matter if you have Fibre Channel, DAS, NAS, iSCSI or vSAN based datastores you can simply start full replica from any to any datastore and based on defined RPO your data are in sync between two places.
It is very simple to install and use solution and also very cost-effective as it is included in all vSphere Editions higher than vSphere Essential Plus.
The installation is straight forward
Of course, there are some solution limitations. Let's write down some of them
It is very simple to install and use solution and also very cost-effective as it is included in all vSphere Editions higher than vSphere Essential Plus.
The installation is straight forward
- Download the installation package (ISO)
- Mount ISO
- Deploy OVF (Virtual Appliance in Open Virtual Format)
- Configure Virtual Appliance to register into vCenter
The installation package is in the OVF format. You can deploy the package by using the Deploy OVF wizard in the vSphere Client.
The installation package contains
- vSphere_Replication_OVF10.ovf - Use this file to install all VR components, including the vSphere Replication Management Server and a vSphere Replication Server.
- vSphere_Replication_AddOn_OVF10.ovf - Use this file to install an optional additional vSphere Replication Server.
- vSphere Replication supports RPO 5 min and higher, therefore it is an asynchronous replication and you cannot use it if you have strict RPO Zero requirement. However, do your business really require RPO Zero? Do not hesitate to ask and challenge somebody responsible for Business Impact Analysis and costs associated with it. Do not simply assume you cannot lose any data. There should always be a risk management exercise.
- vSphere Replication is a one-to-one VM mapping and not one-to-many. While you can replicate to multiple vCenters (target sites), only one VM can be replicated to one target vCenter. Here are further details and supported topologies.
- vSphere Replication supports up to 24 recover points. These 24 recover points can have retention for up to 24 days or you can configure up to 24 snapshots per 1 day. So you can spread these 24 recover points within these guide rails based on your specific business requirements.
As vSAN does not have any native storage replication, vSphere Replication is the great add on to VMware HCI solution. If you have higher requirements you can leverage 3rd party solutions like EMC Recoverpoint, which is by the way included in the VxRAIL hardware appliance.
For more information see the vSphere Replication online documentation at http://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vsphere-replication-pubs.html
For more information see the vSphere Replication online documentation at http://www.vmware.com/support/pubs/vsphere-replication-pubs.html