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You can follow and subscribe to Site Recovery update notifications in the [Azure updates](https://azure.microsoft.com/updates/?product=site-recovery) channel.
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## Update to servicing stack update/SHA-2
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For disaster recovery of Azure VMs to a secondary region, or on-premises VMware VMs or physical servers to Azure, note the following:
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- From version 9.30.x.x (expected release beginning November 2019) of the Mobility service extension (for Azure VMs), and Mobility service agent (for VMware/physical machines), some machine operating systems must be running the servicing stack update and SHA-2. Details are shown in the table below.
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- Install the update and SHA-2 in accordance with the linked KB. SHA-1 isn't supported from September 2019, and if SHA-2 code signing isn't enabled the agent extension won't install/upgrade as expected.
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- Learn more about [SHA-2 upgrade and requirements](https://aka.ms/SHA-2KB).
[Learn more](service-updates-how-to.md) about update installation and support.
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## Updates (November 2019)
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### Update rollup 42
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[Update rollup 42](https://support.microsoft.com/help/4531426/update-rollup-42-for-azure-site-recovery) provides the following updates.
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**Update** | **Details**
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**Providers and agents** | Updates to Site Recovery agents and providers (as detailed in the rollup)
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**Issue fixes/improvements** | A number of fixes and improvements (as detailed in the rollup)
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## Azure VM disaster recovery
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New features for Azure VM disaster recovery are summarized in the table.
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**Feature** | **Details**
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**UEFI** | Site Recovery now supports disaster recovery for Azure VMs with UEFI-based boot architecture.
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**Linux** | Site Recovery now supports Azure VMs running Linux with Azure Disk Encryption (ADE).
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**Generation 2** | All generation 2 Azure VMs are now supported for disaster recovery.
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**Regions** | You can now enable disaster recovery for Azure VMs in the Norway geo.
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### VMware to Azure disaster recovery
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New features for VMware to Azure disaster recovery are summarized in the table.
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**Feature** | **Details**
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**UEFI** | Site Recovery now supports disaster recovery for VMware VMs with UEFI-based boot architecture.<br/><br/> Supported operating systems include Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016, Windows Server 2012 R2, Windows Server 2012, SLES 12 SP4, RHEL 8.
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## Update to servicing stack update/SHA-2
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For disaster recovery of Azure VMs to a secondary region, or on-premises VMware VMs or physical servers to Azure, note the following:
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- From version 9.30.5407.1 of the Mobility service extension (for Azure VMs), and Mobility service agent (for VMware/physical machines), some machine operating systems must be running the servicing stack update and SHA-2. Details are shown in the table below.
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- Install the update and SHA-2 in accordance with the linked KB. SHA-1 isn't supported from September 2019, and if SHA-2 code signing isn't enabled the agent extension won't install/upgrade as expected.
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- Learn more about [SHA-2 upgrade and requirements](https://aka.ms/SHA-2KB).
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