Below is a recovery plan with 9 virtual machines:
These are spread across four datastores replicating from a FlashArray called flasharray-m50-1 to a FlashArray called flasharray-m20-1:
These are all seen as replicated devices in SRM:
These volumes are in a FlashArray protection group called srm-PG01:
To start a recovery, click on the Run button on the recovery plan:
Confirm the type of the recovery and the details of the operation and click Next then Finish.
The data will be synchronized twice to the target FlashArray(s). Once before the VMs are shutdown, and once after:
On the corresponding FlashArray protection groups you can see a new protection group snapshot created for each synchronization with a -puresra suffix (preceded by a random UUID) in the snapshot name.
The second point-in-time will likely be the one used for recovery, but if a new point-in-time is created between the second synchronization and the subsequent step, the latest one will be used.
Upon the step called Configure recovery site storage, the replicated snapshots will be copied to new FlashArray volumes on the target FlashArray.
The volumes will be named with the same name as their source with a suffix of -puresra-Failover added:
The original source volumes will be disconnected from their hosts and also renamed at this point. The SRA will add the suffix of -puresra-demoted to those volume names:
Note:
It is recommended to not delete or rename the source volumes (the volumes with -puresra-demoted in the name) after a failover and prior to a reprotect. If a volume is renamed during this windows, the SRA will not be able to find the original protection of the source volumes. Therefore it will just create a default protection group called PureSRADefaultProtectionGroup with replication enabled back to the source array.
The device discovery screen will show the device pair(s) as Failover Complete.
The recovery volumes are connected to appropriate hosts or host group on the recovery site and SRM will resignature and mount them. The resignature process will add a name suffix to them of snap-XXXXXXXX. SRM can be configured to automatically remove the suffix through advanced configuration documented SRM User Guide: Site Recovery Manager Advanced Options.
The virtual machines will be registered, configured, and then powered-on according to the recovery plan.