Azure Site Recovery
Overview
Overview
Site Recovery helps ensure business continuity by keeping business apps and workloads running during outages. Site Recovery replicates workloads running on physical and virtual machines (VMs) from a primary site to a secondary location. When an outage occurs at your primary site, you fail over to secondary location, and access apps from there. After the primary location is running again, you can fail back to it.
Getting Started
Getting Started
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Kelly Anderson joins Scott Hanselman to show how Azure Site Recovery can help save the day to keep your applications available in the event of a disaster.For more information,...
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Azure Site Recovery helps keep your applications running during planned and unplanned outages. Azure Site Recovery is simple to deploy and manage, and reduces infrastructure...
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New services such as Azure Migration Planner, partnered with the migration capability of Site Recovery will simplify migration of on-premises workloads to Azure. Azure...
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Azure Service Updates (5 minutes) – by Paresh Sharda (Azure Infrastructure TSP)Azure Site Recovery – Disaster Recovery as a Service (20 minutes) – by Paresh Sharda (Azure...
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In this session, learn how you can enable a cloud-based disaster recovery solution with Azure Site Recovery. You’ll learn how to configure, manage, and test your disaster...
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Site Recovery Click-Through
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Learn how Microsoft Azure Backup and Azure Site Recovery protect your enterprise data and applications while reducing costs and limiting downtime. We outline the current...
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If you’re wondering how the cloud can enhance your ability to protect and recover on-premises data and workloads, be sure to check out this course, the second in a multi-part...
Videos
Learning
Learning Paths
Learn how to monitor and back up Azure resources and prepare for Exam AZ-104: Microsoft Azure Administrator.
Learn how to monitor and back up Azure resources.
Learn how to migrate resources to Azure, how to provide site recovery for your applications in Azure and on-premises, and how to your applications are available through service interruptions and changes in load.