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Create a recovery plan - Azure Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Azure: Backup and Disaster Recovery
Create a recovery plan
- [Instructor] When you're using Azure Site Recovery to protect groups of virtual machines, you may want to consider creating a recovery plan. A recovery plan will let you group machines together to failover together and then to start together. You can also use a recovery plan to bring up specific machines before others. For example, you may want your back-end infrastructure machines up and running before your front-end servers. Let's go ahead and create a recovery plan. Go ahead and click on Step two from under For on-premises machines and Azure VMs, and you'll find this under Getting Started, and then Site Recovery. We can go ahead and simply click on Create a recover plan, provide a name. I'm going to use RP1. You'll want to use a descriptive name, for example, Line of Business Applications. Go ahead select your source. Now the source will be the HyperVSite that you created. And in this demonstration, we're using HyperVVm1. Now we can go ahead and select that deployment model…
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Overview of Azure Site Recovery5m 18s
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Azure Site Recovery scenarios1m 55s
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Prepare Azure for ASR4m 32s
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Prepare the on-premises infrastructure for Azure, part 15m 25s
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Prepare the on-premises infrastructure for Azure, part 22m 33s
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Enabling replication2m 49s
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Create a recovery plan4m 19s
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Run a test failover7m 6s
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Run an unplanned failover3m 5s
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Run a planned failback2m 27s
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Replicate an Azure virtual machine4m 19s
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