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articles/site-recovery/classic-to-modernized-common-questions.md

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ms.topic: faq
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ms.date: 03/26/2025
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ms.date: 03/31/2025
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# Common questions about Classic to Modernized
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# Common questions about classic to modernized VMware disaster recovery
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This article provides answers to common questions about transitioning from classic to modernized VMware disaster recovery using Azure Site Recovery.
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## Frequently Asked Questions
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## Frequently asked questions
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### Why should I migrate my machines to the modernized architecture?
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articles/site-recovery/shared-disks-common-questions.md

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# Common questions about Azure to Azure Shared Disks
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# Common questions about Azure to Azure shared disks (preview)
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This article answers common questions about using shared disks (Azure to Azure) with Azure Site Recovery, focusing on the current capabilities and limitations during the public preview phase.
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## Frequently Asked Questions
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#### Does Azure Site Recovery support Linux VMs with shared disks?
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No, Azure Site Recovery does not support Linux VMs with shared disks. Only VMs with WSFC-based shared disks are supported.

articles/site-recovery/tutorial-shared-disk.md

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:::image type="content" source="media/tutorial-shared-disk/recovery-point-list.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing recovery point list.":::
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> In the **Custom recovery point** field, the available options shows the number of nodes of the cluster that were protected in a healthy state when the recovery point was taken.
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> In the **Custom recovery point** field, the available options show the number of nodes of the cluster that were protected in a healthy state when the recovery point was taken.
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1. Select **Failover**.
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On failing over to this recovery point, the virtual machines come up at that same recovery point and a cluster can be started. The shared disk is also attached to all the nodes.
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After the failover, the Azure virtual machine created in the target region appear on the **Virtual machines** page. Ensure that the virtual machine is running and sized appropriately.
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After the failover, the Azure virtual machine created in the target region appears on the **Virtual machines** page. Ensure that the virtual machine is running and sized appropriately.
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If you want to use a different recovery point for the virtual machine, do the following:
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