Setting up Zerto multi-site replication on OVHcloud Managed vSphere
Objective
The purpose of this guide is to provide step-by-step instructions to connect multiple on-premises Zerto deployments to a Managed vSphere instance. By following this guide, users will be able to establish secure multi-site replication, ensure disaster recovery readiness, and manage data protection across different sites.
Find out how to set up Zerto Virtual Replication between your Hosted Private Cloud platforms.
Requirements
- Managed vSphere Setup: A Managed vSphere environment with Zerto already deployed.
- On-Premises Zerto: Zerto is installed and configured on your local infrastructure.
- VPN Information: All necessary VPN credentials, IP addresses, and keys for both on-premises and Managed vSphere environments.
Appropriate administrative access to Zerto Manager on both Managed vSphere and on-premises sites.
Instructions
1 - Access Zerto Manager on Managed vSphere
- Log in to the OVHcloud Control Panel, then go to the
Hosted Private Cloudsection. - Click the
Managed VMware vSpheremenu and select the infrastructure concerned. - Navigate to the
Datacenterstab and select the datacenter. - Navigate to the
Zertotab.

2 - Add your On-Premises Zerto Site
Click the Add a site button, enter your VPN information (IP address and encryption key), and enter the details of your on-premises Zerto deployment. Refer to our example screenshot for guidance:

3 - Start VPN Configuration
Submit your information. The Managed vSphere will automatically start the VPN setup, allowing secure access to your on-premises Zerto site.

4 - Let Automated Processes Run
Managed vSphere will run automated tasks to configure multi-site connectivity.
Wait until the status shows Configuration deployed.

5 - Connect the VPN
Connect your on-premises VPN to the Managed vSphere’s Zerto VPN and verify that the connection is active.
6 - Pair the Zerto Sites
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On Managed vSphere Zerto, go to
Sitestab and get the token:
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On your on-premises Zerto, choose
Pair to a siteand enter the Managed vSphere Zerto IP and token:
Once paired, your multi-site replication setup is complete.
Network Diagram
The following diagram illustrates the connectivity setup for multi-site Zerto replication between the customer site and Managed vSphere:

Diagram Explanation:
- OPNSense Public IP: The public IP of the customer firewall/router.
- OPNSense Private IP: The internal IP address of the customer firewall.
- ZVM Private IP: The internal IP of the customer Zerto Virtual Manager.
- Internal ZVM Network: The LAN connecting customer ZVM and vRAs.
- OVHcloud Public IP: The public-facing IP for the Managed vSphere.
- OVHcloud ZVM Network /23: The private network within the hosted Managed vSphere.
- ZVM Private IP (Managed vSphere): The private IP addresses of Zerto VMs (ZVM and vRAs) hosted in Managed vSphere.
This setup ensures secure VPN connectivity between on-premises Zerto and OVHcloud Managed vSphere, allowing multi-site replication and disaster recovery.
Troubleshooting Tips
- VPN issues: Check credentials, firewall and network settings.
- Token/site pairing: Verify the token, ZVM IP and Zerto license.
Security Considerations
- Use strong encryption for all VPN connections.
- Ensure secure authentication methods are in place.
- Limit access to Zerto and Managed vSphere management interfaces.
- Regularly review logs and monitor for suspicious activity.
- Keep Zerto and Managed vSphere software up to date with security patches.
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