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Run a test failover - Azure Tutorial
From the course: Microsoft Azure: Backup and Disaster Recovery
Run a test failover
- [Instructor] Now that our virtual machines are protected, let's go ahead and run the test failover. But before we do so, I just would like to show you what ASR looks like from Hyper-V's point of view. As you can see, I'm in my server, I'm in Hyper-V. And we can see our two VMs, they're running. And what you'll need to do is select Replication and we can see here that the replication mode is primary. Replication has been enabled. The replication health is normal. The primary server, where we're replicating to, and the last time it was synchronized. I'm going to go ahead and minimize Hyper-V Manager. Now, let's take a look at the same thing in our Recovery Services vault. And we're looking at the overview blade and there'll be a couple of things that will jump out at you immediately. And probably, the bright red part of the circle that states Critical. There's nothing to worry about here. We take a look at the replicated items. The green are the healthy replications and those are the…
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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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