Managing VPGs : Adding Virtual Machines to a VPG : Adding Virtual Machines to a VPG - When the Recovery Site is AWS
  
Adding Virtual Machines to a VPG - When the Recovery Site is AWS
 
 
Only virtual machines that are supported by AWS can be protected by Zerto Virtual Replication. Refer to AWS documentation for the supported operating systems.
A VPC must exist, and a security group and subnet must be assigned to it and to all other VPCs you want to use for recovered virtual machines.
The following limitations apply when protecting to AWS:
For Linux, AWS supports virtual machines with up to 12 volumes, including the boot volume.
For Windows, AWS supports virtual machines with up to 22 volumes, including the boot volume.
GBT formatted disks are supported for data volumes only.
The following table describes the limitations per Import Method:
Import Method
OS
AWS Import
zImport for Data Volumes
zImport for all volumes
Boot Volume
Additional Volume
Boot Volume
Additional Volume
Boot Volumes
Additional Volumes
Linux
1 TB
1 TB
1 TB
16 TB
2047 GiB*
16 TB
Windows
1 TB
1 TB
1 TB
16 TB
2047 GiB*
16 TB
* Some VMs use the MBR partitioning scheme, which only supports up to 2047 GiB boot volumes. If your instance does not boot with a boot volume that is 2 TB or larger,, the VM you are using may be limited to a 2047 GiB boot volume.
See the relevant AWS documentation for more information: http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/EBSVolumeTypes.html
 
See also: “Import Methods for AWS”, on page 69