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Deployment workflow for existing users of VSC, VASA Provider, and SRA

The 9.x releases of the virtual appliance for Virtual Storage Console (VSC), VASA Provider, and Storage Replication Adapter (SRA) support in-place upgrade to the latest version.

The earlier releases of individual applications like VSC, VASA Provider, and SRA use a different upgrade process. If you have VSC or VASA Provider or SRA installed in your setup, then you should perform the following operations:
  1. Deploy the latest release of the virtual appliance for VSC, VASA Provider, and SRA.

  2. Migrate any existing configuration data.

    The configuration data includes storage system credentials, as well as preferences found in the kaminoprefs.xml and vscPreferences.xml files.

Configuring the VSC preferences files

In many cases, you might not need to migrate configuration data. However, if you have customized the preferences files earlier, you might want to review them and make similar changes to the newly deployed virtual appliance. You can perform the following:
  • Add the storage systems to the newly deployed virtual appliance and specify the credentials as you add them.

These SRA releases also use the VASA Provider, so you must unregister VASA Provider and then deploy the latest version of the virtual appliance for VSC, VASA Provider, and SRA. The previous release of the server (.ova) can be removed when the upgrade is complete.

For any SRA upgrade, the SRA software (the adapter on the Site Recovery Manager server, installed by the .msi file) should be removed from the Site Recovery Manager server. You can use the Windows system control panel to uninstall the software and then install the latest SRA software on the SRA server using the .msi file.

If you have the VASA Provider deployment, then after the upgrade from existing setup, you must configure the memory size for your virtual appliance to be 12GB using the Edit Settings option. You must also modify the virtual memory reservation. The virtual machine must be powered off to modify the memory size.

If you are going to deploy the latest release of the virtual appliance, you must see the topic Requirements for deploying the virtual appliance for VSC, VASA Provider, and SRA. The topic Upgrading to the 9.6 release of the virtual appliance for VSC, VASA Provider, and SRA has information on performing an in-place upgrade.