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articles/backup/backup-azure-recovery-services-vault-overview.md

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- **Instant restore for IaaS VMs**: Using Recovery Services vaults, you can restore files and folders from an IaaS VM without restoring the entire VM, which enables faster restore times. Instant restore for IaaS VMs is available for both Windows and Linux VMs. [Learn more](backup-instant-restore-capability.md)
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## Storage settings in the recovery services vault
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## Storage settings in the Recovery Services vault
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A Recovery Services vault is an entity that stores the backups and recovery points created over time. The Recovery Services vault also contains the backup policies that are associated with the protected virtual machines.
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Azure Backup automatically handles storage for the vault. You specify how that [storage is replicated](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/backup/backup-create-rs-vault#set-storage-redundancy).
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Azure Backup automatically handles storage for the vault. See how [storage settings can be changed](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/backup/backup-create-rs-vault#set-storage-redundancy).
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To learn more about storage redundancy, see these articles on [geo](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy-grs) and [local](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/storage/common/storage-redundancy-lrs) redundancy.
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## Managing your Recovery Services vaults in the portal
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Creation and management of Recovery Services vaults in the Azure portal is easy because the Backup service integrates into other Azure services. This integration means you can create or manage a Recovery Services vault *in the context of the target service*. For example, to view the recovery points for a VM, select your VM, and click **Backup** in the Operations menu.
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![Recovery services vault details VM](./media/backup-azure-recovery-services-vault-overview/rs-vault-in-context-vm.png)
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![Recovery Services vault details VM](./media/backup-azure-recovery-services-vault-overview/rs-vault-in-context-vm.png)
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If the VM doesn't have backup configured, then it will prompt you to configure backup. If backup has been configured, you'll see backup information about the VM, including a list of restore points.
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