Description: Replication configuration refers to the settings and parameters that define how data replication occurs in storage systems. In a general context, this involves establishing how data is copied and synchronized between different geographic locations or within the same region. Replication is crucial for ensuring data availability and durability, allowing organizations to maintain backups and recover information in case of failures or disasters. In addition, replication configuration can refer to the ability to replicate virtual machines between different hosts, enabling business continuity and disaster recovery. This functionality is essential for companies that rely on virtualization for their operations, as it ensures that virtual machines remain available even if a host fails. In both cases, replication configuration includes options such as replication frequency, type of replication (synchronous or asynchronous), and data retention policies, allowing administrators to customize replication behavior according to their infrastructure’s specific needs.