Azure Site Recovery documentation
Use Azure Site Recovery for disaster recovery of on-premises workloads, and Azure VMs.
- Site Recovery Documentation
- Overview
- What's New
- Quickstarts
- Tutorials
- Azure VM disaster recovery to Azure
- VMware VM disaster recovery to Azure
- Hyper-V VM disaster recovery to Azure
- Set up replication for Hyper-V VMs
- Azure VMware Solution disaster recovery to Azure
- Move to modernized VMware VM disaster recovery
- Set up disaster recovery for Azure Public Multi-Access Edge Compute MEC VMs
- Move
- Migrate to Azure
- VMware VM disaster recovery to Azure Classic
- Concepts
- Support matrices
- Frequently asked questions FAQ
- About Azure VM disaster recovery
- Azure to Azure disaster recovery architecture
- Azure trusted launch VMs
- Configure Failover for Multiple IP addresses
- Configure Mobility Service Proxy Settings
- Accelerated networking for Azure VM disaster recovery
- ExpressRoute with Azure VM disaster recovery
- Azure VM Disaster Recovery - High Churn Support
- About moving Azure VMs to another region
- About VMware VM disaster recovery
- About Hyper-V VM disaster recovery
- About Backup center
- About physical server disaster recovery
- About networking for disaster recovery
- About recovery plans
- Migrate
- Security
- VMware to Azure architecture
- Failback location options from Azure to VMware
- Multitenant support for VMware disaster recovery
- About role-based access control with Site Recovery
- How-to Guides
- Azure to Azure disaster recovery
- Set up networking
- Set up disaster recovery
- Manage
- Zone to Zone disaster recovery
- Reprotect Azure VMs after failover
- VMware to Azure disaster recovery
- Deprecation of classic experience
- Set up disaster recovery at scale
- Delete or reset an appliance
- Set up networking
- Perform capacity planning
- Plan capacity
- Scale out process servers for VMware replication
- Deployment Planner tool for VMware replication to Azure
- Set up disaster recovery
- Set up the source environment
- Deploy the configuration server
- Set up the target environment
- Configure replication settings
- Enable on-premises replication with private endpoints
- Enable replication for a physical server - Modernized
- Enable replication for VMware VMs
- For an added disk
- Exclude disks from replication
- Walkthrough-Set up replication with multi-tenancy and CSP for VMware VMs
- Deploy the Mobility service
- Run failover and failback
- Manage
- Physical to Azure disaster recovery
- Set up networking
- Set up disaster recovery
- Set up disaster recovery at scale
- Run failover and failback
- Manage
- Hyper-V to Azure disaster recovery
- Site recovery for proximity placement groups
- Set up networking
- Set up disaster recovery
- Manage
- Run failover and failback
- Perform capacity planning
- Deployment Planner tool for Hyper-V replication to Azure
- Azure Stack VM disaster recovery
- Disaster recovery for apps
- Backup center
- Azure to Azure disaster recovery
- Automation
- Set up disaster recovery of Azure VMs using PowerShell
- Set up disaster recovery on Public MEC VMs using PowerShell
- Set up disaster recovery of VMware VMs to Azure using PowerShell
- Set up disaster recovery of Hyper-V VMs to Azure using PowerShell
- Add automation runbooks to recovery plans
- ARM Templates
- Deprecation of parameters - New-AzRecoveryServicesAsrVMNicConfig cmdlet
- Monitoring
- Reporting
- Troubleshooting
- Troubleshoot Azure VMs
- Troubleshoot VMware VMs/physical servers
- VMware VM/physical server replication errors
- Configuration server errors
- Process server errors
- Replication appliance health
- Mobility agent health
- Mobility service - push installation errors
- Failover to Azure errors
- Reprotection and failback of VMware VMs errors
- Azure Site Recovery Provider upgrade failures
- VMware vCenter discovery failures
- Troubleshoot Hyper-V
- Reference
- Related
- Resources