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articles/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-support-matrix.md

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# Support matrix for Azure VM disaster recovery between Azure regions
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> This article references CentOS, a Linux distribution that is nearing End Of Life (EOL) status. Please consider your use and planning accordingly. For more information, see the [CentOS End Of Life guidance](~/articles/virtual-machines/workloads/centos/centos-end-of-life.md).
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> This article references CentOS, a Linux distribution that is nearing End Of Life (EOL) status. Please consider your use and plan accordingly. For more information, see the [CentOS End Of Life guidance](~/articles/virtual-machines/workloads/centos/centos-end-of-life.md).
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This article summarizes support and prerequisites for disaster recovery of Azure VMs from one Azure region to another, using the [Azure Site Recovery](site-recovery-overview.md) service.
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articles/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-troubleshoot-errors.md

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# Troubleshoot Azure-to-Azure VM replication errors
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> This article references CentOS, a Linux distribution that is nearing End Of Life (EOL) status. Please consider your use and plan accordingly. For more information, see the [CentOS End Of Life guidance](~/articles/virtual-machines/workloads/centos/centos-end-of-life.md).
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This article describes how to troubleshoot common errors in Azure Site Recovery during replication and recovery of [Azure virtual machines](azure-to-azure-tutorial-enable-replication.md) (VM) from one region to another. For more information about supported configurations, see the [support matrix for replicating Azure VMs](azure-to-azure-support-matrix.md).
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articles/site-recovery/azure-vm-disaster-recovery-with-accelerated-networking.md

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# Accelerated Networking with Azure virtual machine disaster recovery
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> This article references CentOS, a Linux distribution that is nearing End Of Life (EOL) status. Please consider your use and plan accordingly. For more information, see the [CentOS End Of Life guidance](~/articles/virtual-machines/workloads/centos/centos-end-of-life.md).
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Accelerated Networking enables single root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) to a VM, greatly improving its networking performance. This high-performance path bypasses the host from the datapath, reducing latency, jitter, and CPU utilization, for use with the most demanding network workloads on supported VM types. The following picture shows communication between two VMs with and without accelerated networking:
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articles/site-recovery/how-to-enable-replication-proximity-placement-groups.md

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# Replicate virtual machines running in a proximity placement group to another region
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> This article references CentOS, a Linux distribution that is nearing End Of Life (EOL) status. Please consider your use and plan accordingly. For more information, see the [CentOS End Of Life guidance](~/articles/virtual-machines/workloads/centos/centos-end-of-life.md).
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This article describes how to replicate, fail over, and fail back Azure virtual machines (VMs) running in a proximity placement group to a secondary region.
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articles/site-recovery/site-recovery-failover-to-azure-troubleshoot.md

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# Troubleshoot errors when failing over VMware VM or physical machine to Azure
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> This article references CentOS, a Linux distribution that is nearing End Of Life (EOL) status. Please consider your use and plan accordingly. For more information, see the [CentOS End Of Life guidance](~/articles/virtual-machines/workloads/centos/centos-end-of-life.md).
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You may receive one of the following errors while doing failover of a virtual machine to Azure. To troubleshoot, use the described steps for each error condition.
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articles/site-recovery/site-recovery-whats-new-archive.md

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# Archive for What's new in Site Recovery
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> This article references CentOS, a Linux distribution that is nearing End Of Life (EOL) status. Please consider your use and plan accordingly. For more information, see the [CentOS End Of Life guidance](~/articles/virtual-machines/workloads/centos/centos-end-of-life.md).
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This article contains information on older features and updates in the Azure Site Recovery service. The primary [What's new in Azure Site Recovery](./site-recovery-whats-new.md) article contains the latest updates.
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> This article references CentOS, a Linux distribution that is nearing End Of Life (EOL) status. Please consider your use and plan accordingly. For more information, see the [CentOS End Of Life guidance](~/articles/virtual-machines/workloads/centos/centos-end-of-life.md).
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The [Azure Site Recovery](site-recovery-overview.md) service is updated and improved on an ongoing basis. To help you stay up-to-date, this article provides you with information about the latest releases, new features, and new content. This page is updated regularly.
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articles/site-recovery/vmware-azure-disaster-recovery-powershell.md

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# Set up disaster recovery of VMware VMs to Azure with PowerShell
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> This article references CentOS, a Linux distribution that is nearing End Of Life (EOL) status. Please consider your use and plan accordingly. For more information, see the [CentOS End Of Life guidance](~/articles/virtual-machines/workloads/centos/centos-end-of-life.md).
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In this article, you see how to replicate and fail over VMware virtual machines to Azure using Azure PowerShell.
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# Install a Linux master target server for failback
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> This article references CentOS, a Linux distribution that is nearing End Of Life (EOL) status. Please consider your use and plan accordingly. For more information, see the [CentOS End Of Life guidance](~/articles/virtual-machines/workloads/centos/centos-end-of-life.md).
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After you fail over your virtual machines to Azure, you can fail back the virtual machines to the on-premises site. To fail back, you need to reprotect the virtual machine from Azure to the on-premises site. For this process, you need an on-premises master target server to receive the traffic.
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articles/site-recovery/vmware-azure-install-mobility-service.md

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# Prepare source machine for push installation of mobility agent
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> This article references CentOS, a Linux distribution that is nearing End Of Life (EOL) status. Please consider your use and plan accordingly. For more information, see the [CentOS End Of Life guidance](~/articles/virtual-machines/workloads/centos/centos-end-of-life.md).
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When you set up disaster recovery for VMware VMs and physical servers using [Azure Site Recovery](site-recovery-overview.md), you install the [Site Recovery Mobility service](vmware-physical-mobility-service-overview.md) on each on-premises VMware VM and physical server. The Mobility service captures data writes on the machine, and forwards them to the Site Recovery process server.
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