Is there any reason I should be afraid to use VMware replication to make
copies of our DCs in the event of a data center-wide disaster?



We have 5 DCs, all VMs, in a Windows 2012 R2 Forest/Domain functional AD.
We have one forest, one domain. One of these DCs is running at a backup
site about a mile away. I would like to use VMware Replication to keep
copies of the other four DCs at the same location.



The replication would be set with an RPO of 15 minutes. In a disaster
scenario for our data center, the DC at the other site would be the only
one standing, but I would bring up the replicated DCs, one at a time,
starting with the PDCe. The only other thing I would need would be to
confirm that the IP configuration holds or set it correctly if needed.



Everything else is taken care of, such as physical network, DNS, etc. We
already know we can recovery services such as this at the other site
because we have tested it. Also, VMware replication would not be used as a
replacement for backups, and we have other AD DR plans which have been
tested using conventional backups. I simply want to know, from an AD
perspective if this is a bad idea. The platform is irrelevant. We could
just as well be using Hyper-V, but I will also check on the VMware Forums
in case there’s something I should know related to VMware’s solution.



Thanks in advance for any feedback.

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