When a replication job is configured to use the replica mapping feature (no seeding), what will happen during the first run of the job?
A.
The replication job creates a clone of the mapped replica to preserve the original state before synchronizing the changes from the source infrastructure
B.
The replication job calculates the differences between the original and mapped VM; only the incremental changes will be synchronized
C.
The replication job will first restore the VM from the most recent restore point and then start to synchronize the incremental changes from the source infrastructure
D.
If a VM within the replication job is not mapped, the job will fail
The correct answer is B. During the first run, the replication job calculates the differences between the original and mapped VM. Instead of copying and transferring all data of the original VM, the replication job transfers only incremental changes to synchronize the state of the mapped VM with the state of the original VM.
B is correct.
During the first run, the replication job calculates the differences between the original and mapped VM. Instead of copying and transferring all data of the original VM, the replication job transfers only incremental changes to synchronize the state of the mapped VM with the state of the original VM.
https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/replica_seeding.html?ver=110
Textual: Veeam Backup & Replication will calculate the difference between the source VM and VM replica and copy necessary data blocks to synchronize the VM replica to the latest state of the source VM. https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/replica_seeding_vm.html?ver=100
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