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 If the configuration options are not correct, click Back to change to the information.  | 
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 [Optional] Select the option to Power on the VA after deployment is complete, and then see Creating a template.  | 
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 From the VI Client, right-click the configured VA, select Template, and then click Clone to Template.  | 
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The VA must be deployed to any VMware® ESXi™ host that you want to configure for replication — either as a source or a destination. For hosts in a cluster, you may deploy the VA to just one host in the cluster; the VA is shared among the cluster’s hosts.
For a few VAs, using the vRanger UI to deploy the VAs is sufficient. To streamline the process of deploying a high number of VAs, Quest recommends that you deploy and configure the VA once, and save it as a template to be used for additional deployments using the VMware vSphere® PowerCLI™. The Creating a template procedures include an optional step for creating a template from the configured VA.
After a VA is deployed, you may change its configuration from the vRanger UI.
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 In the My Inventory view, right-click the VA you want to change, and then click Virtual Appliance Configuration.  | 
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 In the Virtual Appliance Properties section, do the following:  | 
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 Next to VA Name, confirm the name of the VA.  | 
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 Next to IP Address, confirm the IP vRanger uses to connect to the VA.  | 
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 In the Virtual Appliance Options section, use the Select an option drop-down list to change the resources allocated to the VA as needed.  | 
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 Minimum Requirement: This setting allocates one CPU and 512 MB of RAM. This entry is sufficient for two concurrent tasks per VA.  | 
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 Quest Recommended: This setting allocates two CPUs and 1 GB of RAM. This entry is sufficient for four concurrent tasks per VA.  | 
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 Custom Setting: Select this value to configure the VA with your own preferred settings; for example, higher resources for more concurrent tasks per VA.  | 
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 To change the datastore for the VA’s primary disk, select the new datastore from the VA Datastore drop-down list.  | 
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 NOTE: If you are using a VMware® vCenter™ version lower than 6.0, the ability to change the datastore of the VA scratch disk used for replication is not available.  | 
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 [Optional] Enter a new password for the VA in the VA Password field, and then re-enter it in the Confirm password field.  | 
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 If you want to perform FLR from backups of Linux® VMs, select Use virtual appliance for Linux File Level Restore to configure a VA to use for Linux FLR.  |