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If not automatically populated, click Browse, and browse to the location of the latest Open Virtual Appliance (OVA) file. |
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If you want to maintain the existing VAs, select Do not delete the old virtual appliance. Selecting this option deploys a new VA in parallel. |
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Click OK to begin the upgrade process. |
The second disk — scratch disk — on your VA contains a hash file for each replicated VM. vRanger uses this file to identify changed data blocks during replication. When upgrading the VA, consider migrating the scratch disk from your legacy VA to the upgraded version. This migration ensures that your hash files are maintained. For more information, see Upgrading your VA.
NOTE: If you are using a VMware® vCenter™ version earlier than 6.0, the ability to change the datastore of the VA scratch disk used for replication is not available. |
For more information about the scratch disk, see the Quest vRanger User’s Guide.
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From the VI Client, right-click the new VA, and select Edit Settings. |
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Select Use an existing virtual disk. |
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Restart the VM by typing reboot at the prompt. |
The high-level process for migrating from vReplicator to vRanger 7.8.6 is as follows:
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