Removing Virtual Machines from a vCD vApp
If a user removes a virtual machine from a vCD vApp, the checkpoints of the VPG are retained.
Once a virtual machine is removed, it is no longer possible to recover it.
See also:
| • | Copy VPG Settings |
| • | Editing a VPG |
| • | Adding Virtual Machines to a VPG - Overview |
| • | Removing Virtual Machines from a VPG |
| • | Removing Protected Virtual Machines from the Hypervisor Inventory |
| • | Modifying Protected Virtual Machine Volumes |
| • | Pausing and Resuming the Protection of a VPG |
| • | Forcing the Synchronization of a VPG |
| • | Handling a VPG in an Error State |
| • | Deleting a VPG |
| • | Ensuring Application Consistency – Checkpoints |
| • | Running Scripts Before or After Recovering a VPG |
| • | Exporting and Importing VPG Definitions |
| • | VPG Statuses and Synchronization Triggers |
| • | Managing Protection When the Recovery Datastore Will Be Unavailable (Datastore Maintenance) |