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title: Enable replication for an added VMWare VM disk in Azure Site Recovery
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description: This article describes how to enable replication for a disk added to an VMWare VM that's enabled for disaster recovery with Azure Site Recovery
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title: Enable replication for an added VMware virtual machine disk in Azure Site Recovery
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description: This article describes how to enable replication for a disk added to an VMware virtual machine that's enabled for disaster recovery with Azure Site Recovery
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# Enable replication for a disk added to an VMWare VM
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# Enable replication for a disk added to an VMware virtual machine
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This article describes how to enable replication for newly added data disks that are added to a VMWare VM which already has disaster recovery enabled to an Azure region, using [Azure Site Recovery](site-recovery-overview.md).
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This article describes how to enable replication for newly added data disks that are added to a VMware virtual machine, which already has disaster recovery enabled to an Azure region, using [Azure Site Recovery](site-recovery-overview.md).
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Enabling replication for a disk you add to a VM is supported for VMWare VMs now.
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Enabling replication for a disk you add to a virtual machine is supported for VMware virtual machines now.
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When you add a new disk to a VMware VM that's replicating to an Azure region, the following occurs:
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- Replication health for the VM shows a warning, and a note in the portal informs you that one or more disks are available for protection.
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When you add a new disk to a VMware virtual machine that is replicating to an Azure region, the following occurs:
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- Replication health for the virtual machine shows a warning, and a note in the portal informs you that one or more disks are available for protection.
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- If you enable protection for the added disks, the warning will disappear after initial replication of the disk.
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- If you choose not to enable replication for the disk, you can select to dismiss the warning.
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## Before you start
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This article assumes that you've already set up disaster recovery for the VMware VM to which you're adding the disk. If you haven't, follow the [VMWare to Azure disaster recovery tutorial](vmware-azure-set-up-replication-tutorial-modernized.md).
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This article assumes that you've already set up disaster recovery for the VMware virtual machine to which you're adding the disk. If you haven't, follow the [VMware to Azure disaster recovery tutorial](vmware-azure-set-up-replication-tutorial-modernized.md).
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## Enable replication for an added disk
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To enable replication for an added disk, do the following:
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1. In the vault > **Replicated Items**, select the VM to which you added the disk.
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1. In the vault > **Replicated Items**, select the virtual machine to which you added the disk.
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2. Select **Disks** > **Data disks** section of the protected item, and then select the data disk for which you want to enable replication (these disks have a **Not protected** status).
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![Screenshot of the disk to enable replication.](./media/azure-to-azure-enable-replication-added-disk/enable-replication.png)

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