We have configured replication vsphere in our environment and when replication is triggered according to the OFR start us below the questions on the virtual machines that are configured for replication

Question: We have configured replication vsphere in our environment and when replication is triggered according to the OFR start us below the questions on the virtual machines that are configured for replication.

Version for esxi: Patch 5.1 level 7

Virtual center of version 5.1

Source of storage - IBM v7000

Destination storage - Hitachi


Questions:
Events of breach RPO
Consolidation for the VM disk failure
Delta abandoned events
Time change events
NTFS error and warning (event ID: 137, 57)
RDP disconnect and ping does matter
Standby error
Volsnap error
Stop the server and offline issue
Install vmtools emits automatically

well, in this case, we need to disable the standby of the end of the replication.

So that everything in triggering replication does not trigger the snapshot of the suspension.

Then test the if you get these errors.

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