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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> The Azure Site Recovery (ASR) functionality for Public MEC is in preview state.
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This tutorial shows you how to set up disaster recovery for ASR Azure Public MEC (preview) using VM Flow. You will do this using the Azure Site Recovery portal.
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This tutorial shows you how to set up disaster recovery for Azure Site Recovery Public MEC (preview) using VM Flow. You will do this using the Azure Site Recovery portal.
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1. Select **Review** and review your settings.
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1. Select **Create**.
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:::image type="Protection state" source="media/tutorial-prepare-azure/create-storageacct.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Create a storage account options.":::
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:::image type="Protection state" source="media/tutorial-prepare-azure/create-storage-account.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Create a storage account options.":::
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<br>
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> [!NOTE]
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> If you want to create a legacy storage account type, select the provided link under **Basics** > **Instance details** section. This redirects you to **Create storage account** page to a create legacy storage account.
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> :::image type="Protection state" source="media/tutorial-prepare-azure/create-legacystorageacct.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Create a legacy storage account options.":::
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> :::image type="Protection state" source="media/tutorial-prepare-azure/create-legacy-storage-account.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Create a legacy storage account options.":::
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## Create a recovery services vault
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1. In **Create storage account** page, under the **IP addresses** tab, do the following:
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1. As there's no subnet for this network, you will first delete the pre-existing address range. To do so, select the ellipsis (...), under available IP address range, then select **Delete address space**.
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:::image type="Protection state" source="media/tutorial-prepare-azure/create-network-IPaddress1.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the delete address space.":::
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:::image type="Protection state" source="media/tutorial-prepare-azure/delete-ip-address.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the delete address space.":::
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1. After deleting the pre-existing address range, select **Add an IP address space**.
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:::image type="Protection state" source="media/tutorial-prepare-azure/create-network-IPaddres-addanIP.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the adding IP.":::
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:::image type="Protection state" source="media/tutorial-prepare-azure/add-ip-address-space.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the adding IP.":::
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1. In **Starting address** enter **10.0.0.**.
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1. Under **Address space size**, select **/24 (256 addresses)**.
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1. Select **Add**.
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:::image type="Content" source="media/tutorial-prepare-azure/create-network-IPaddres-addnew.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the add virtual network options.":::
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:::image type="Content" source="media/tutorial-prepare-azure/homepage-ip-address.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the add virtual network options.":::
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1. Select **Review + create** > **Create** to create a new virtual network.
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The virtual network takes a few seconds to create. After it's created, you'll see it in the Azure portal dashboard.
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