Disks that spans Source

If I forward a disc on the VM source, these changes are replicated to the side correct recovery?  I don't have to reconfigure protection or anything?

In fact, I thought ABR only.

If you use replication of vSphere, this requires some work:

http://pubs.VMware.com/SRM-51/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.VMware.SRM.admin.doc%2FGUID-5139CC95-65BA-4B0A-B126-780D0FB3215F.html

Michael.

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