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articles/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-architecture.md

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description: Overview of the architecture used when you set up disaster recovery between Azure regions for Azure VMs, using the Azure Site Recovery service.
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ms.service: azure-site-recovery
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ms.topic: concept-article
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ms.date: 05/19/2025
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ms.date: 05/30/2025
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**VMs in source region** | One of more Azure VMs in a [supported source region](azure-to-azure-support-matrix.md#region-support).<br/><br/> VMs can be running any [supported operating system](azure-to-azure-support-matrix.md#replicated-machine-operating-systems).
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**Source VM storage** | Azure VMs can be managed, or have nonmanaged disks spread across storage accounts.<br/><br/>[Learn about](azure-to-azure-support-matrix.md#replicated-machines---storage) supported Azure storage.
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**Source VM networks** | VMs can be located in one or more subnets in a virtual network (VNet) in the source region. [Learn more](azure-to-azure-support-matrix.md#replicated-machines---networking) about networking requirements.
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**Cache storage account** | You need a cache storage account in the source network. During replication, VM changes are stored in the cache before being sent to target storage. <br/><br/> Using a cache ensures minimal impact on production applications that are running on a VM.<br/><br/> [Learn more](azure-to-azure-support-matrix.md#cache-storage) about cache storage requirements.<br/><br/> **Note**: Virtual machines with Premium SSD v2 disks require High Churn and uses Premium Storage Account.
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**Cache storage account** | You need a cache storage account in the source network. During replication, VM changes are stored in the cache before being sent to target storage. <br/><br/> Using a cache ensures minimal impact on production applications that are running on a VM.<br/><br/> [Learn more](azure-to-azure-support-matrix.md#cache-storage) about cache storage requirements.<br/><br/> **Note**: Virtual machines with Premium SSD v2 disks (preview) require High Churn and uses Premium Storage Account.
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**Target resources** | Target resources are used during replication, and when a failover occurs. Site Recovery can set up target resource by default, or you can create/customize them.<br/><br/> In the target region, check that you're able to create VMs, and that your subscription has enough resources to support VM sizes that are needed in the target region.
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![Diagram showing source and target replication.](./media/concepts-azure-to-azure-architecture/enable-replication-step-1-v2.png)

articles/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-common-questions.md

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description: This article answers common questions about Azure virtual machine disaster recovery when you use Azure Site Recovery.
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ms.author: ankitadutta
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In case the source and target zones are the same, you can't view zone for target configuration while enabling zonal replication.
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### Premium SSD v2 disks
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### Premium SSD v2 disks (preview)
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#### What disk sector size is supported when I protect VMs with Premium SSD v2 disks?
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articles/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-powershell.md

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$datadiskId1 = $vm.StorageProfile.DataDisks[0].ManagedDisk.Id
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$RecoveryReplicaDiskAccountType = $vm.StorageProfile.DataDisks[0].ManagedDisk.StorageAccountType
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if ($RecoveryReplicaDiskAccountType -in @("PremiumV2_LRS", "Ultra_LRS")) {
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$RecoveryReplicaDiskAccountType = "Premium_LRS"
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$RecoveryTargetDiskAccountType = $vm.StorageProfile.DataDisks[0].ManagedDisk.StorageAccountType
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articles/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-quickstart.md

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title: Set up Azure VM disaster recovery to a secondary region with Azure Site Recovery
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description: Quickly set up disaster recovery to another Azure region for an Azure VM, using the Azure Site Recovery service.
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>Azure Site Recovery has a *High Churn* option that you can choose to protect VMs with high data change rate. With this, you can use a *Premium Block Blob* type of storage account. By default, the **Normal Churn** option is selected. For more information, see [Azure VM Disaster Recovery - High Churn Support](./concepts-azure-to-azure-high-churn-support.md).
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>:::image type="High churn" source="media/concepts-azure-to-azure-high-churn-support/churn-for-vms.png" alt-text="Screenshot of Churn for VM.":::
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>Azure Site Recovery for Premium SSD v2 by default uses High Churn and a Premium Block Blob type.
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>Azure Site Recovery for Premium SSD v2 (preview) by default uses High Churn and a Premium Block Blob type.
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1. To start the job that enables VM replication, select **Start replication**.
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:::image type="content" source="media/azure-to-azure-quickstart/enable-replication1.png" alt-text="Enable replication.":::

articles/site-recovery/site-recovery-cost.md

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description: This article summarizes the costs disaster recovery and migration deployment scenarios.
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- For Premium SSD disks, incremental snapshots are charged.
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- For Standard and Premium SSD v2 disks, one full snapshot followed by incremental snapshots is charged.
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- For Standard and Premium SSD v2 disks (preview), one full snapshot followed by incremental snapshots is charged.
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- Snapshot costs are associated with the recovery points created by Azure Site Recovery. These snapshots capture the replica storage at a point in time and are charged based on the consumed capacity. Pricing details align with Page Blob Snapshots. [Learn more](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/storage/page-blobs/#:~:text=Note%3A%20Snapshots%20are%20charged,at%20%240.12%20%2FGB%20per%20month.?msockid=3816c7206e2268e7035dd3316f7069f4).
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