Azure Site Recovery

Keep your business running with built-in disaster recovery service.

Overview

Welcome to the Azure Site Recovery service! This article provides a quick service overview. As an organization, you need to adopt a business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) strategy that keeps your data safe, and your apps and workloads online, when planned and unplanned outages occur.

Key Resources

Homepage: https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/site-recovery/
Pricing: https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/site-recovery/
SLA: https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/sla/site-recovery/
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Getting Started

  1. 10/25/2022, Learning Module
    This module explains what Azure Site Recovery does, how it works, and when you should choose to use Azure Site Recovery as a solution to meet your organization's needs.

News

Date News
2/16/2023
This article describes the improvements for the latest version of Azure Site Recovery components. 
1/9/2023
The new enhancements released in Backup center enable you to monitor replicated items, jobs and manage them across subscriptions, resource groups and locations from a single view.
12/14/2022
Azure Site Recovery High Churn Support
12/5/2022
This article describes the improvements for the latest version of Azure Site Recovery components. 
10/13/2022
This update provides the improvements for the latest version of Azure Site Recovery components.
10/8/2022
Today we’re officially announcing the general availability of a simpler, more reliable, and modernized way to protect your VMware virtual machines using Azure Site Recovery, for recovering...
8/11/2022
This update provides the improvements for the latest version of Azure Site Recovery components.
8/8/2022
Introducing the migration capability to move existing replications from classic to modernized experience for disaster recovery of VMware virtual machines, enabled using Azure Site Recovery.
7/14/2022
Azure update for Azure Site Recovery update rollup 62.
3/28/2022
Integrating Site Recovery with capacity reservation to reserve compute capacity in the disaster recovery region and use that for failover.