This image illustrated the architecture a detailed architecture of the connection between two Oracle Cloud VMware Solution sites within one region to facilitate disaster recovery.

The image shows two identical, side-by-side boxes, displayed in mirror image. One box is labeled Primary Site and contains a box labeled Availability Domain 1. Within that availability domain is a virtual cloud network (VCN), labeled VCN 1. The second box is labeled Recovery Site and contains a box labeled Availability Domain 2.

These boxes are connected via vSphere Replication through LPGs on each VCN, These LPGs are also connected to similar routing tables, indicated by matching table icons labeled Route Table and connected by solid arrows to each LPG.

The Availability Domain box for each site contains three vertical boxes representing three fault domains, labeled Fault Domain 1, Fault Domain 2, and Fault Domain 3.

The fault domains are grouped into a VCN, which is connected through the DRG to the on-premises SDDC Customer Premises Equipment icon by the aforementioned dotted line representing a FastConnect or a VPN connection.

Within the VCN is a box representing the Oracle VMware Solution. This is connected to the DRG through a box labeled vSphere Replication Appliance. This box connects by solid line upward to a box labeled vCenter, which then connects downward by solid line to a box within the solution labeled Site Recovery Manager. This box is flanked on each side by boxes labeled SQL on one side and the aforementioned vSphere Replication Appliance on the other. Beneath this, arrayed top-to-bottom, labeled:
  • VMware NSX-T
  • VMware vSAN
  • VMware vSphere

Beneath the solution but within the VCN and across all three fault domains are three icons labeled BM, one for each fault domain.