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articles/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-troubleshoot-errors.md

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articles/site-recovery/azure-vm-disaster-recovery-with-accelerated-networking.md

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Accelerated Networking enables single root I/O virtualization (SR-IOV) to a VM, greatly improving its networking performance. This high-performance path bypasses the host from the datapath, reducing latency, jitter, and CPU utilization, for use with the most demanding network workloads on supported VM types. The following picture shows communication between two VMs with and without accelerated networking:
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:::image type="content" source="./media/azure-vm-disaster-recovery-with-accelerated-networking/accelerated-networking-benefit.png" alt-text="Screenshot of difference between accelerated and non-accelerated networking." lightbox="./media/azure-vm-disaster-recovery-with-accelerated-networking/accelerated-networking-benefit.png":::
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:::image type="content" source="./media/azure-vm-disaster-recovery-with-accelerated-networking/accelerated-networking-benefit.png" alt-text="Screenshot of difference between accelerated and nonaccelerated networking." lightbox="./media/azure-vm-disaster-recovery-with-accelerated-networking/accelerated-networking-benefit.png":::
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Azure Site Recovery enables you to utilize the benefits of Accelerated Networking, for Azure virtual machines that are failed over to a different Azure region. This article describes how you can enable Accelerated Networking for Azure virtual machines replicated with Azure Site Recovery.
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Azure Site Recovery supports enabling Accelerated Networking for replicated virtual machines only if the source virtual machine has Accelerated Networking enabled. If your source virtual machine does not have Accelerated Networking enabled, you can learn how to enable Accelerated Networking for Windows virtual machines [here](../virtual-network/create-vm-accelerated-networking-powershell.md#enable-accelerated-networking-on-existing-vms).
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Azure Site Recovery supports enabling Accelerated Networking for replicated virtual machines only if the source virtual machine has Accelerated Networking enabled. If your source virtual machine doesn't have Accelerated Networking enabled, you can learn how to enable Accelerated Networking for Windows virtual machines [here](../virtual-network/create-vm-accelerated-networking-powershell.md#enable-accelerated-networking-on-existing-vms).
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Azure Site Recovery supports enabling Accelerated Networking for replicated virtual machines only if the source virtual machine has Accelerated Networking enabled. If your source virtual machine does not have Accelerated Networking enabled, you can learn how to enable Accelerated Networking for Linux virtual machines [here](../virtual-network/create-vm-accelerated-networking-cli.md#enable-accelerated-networking-on-existing-vms).
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Azure Site Recovery supports enabling Accelerated Networking for replicated virtual machines only if the source virtual machine has Accelerated Networking enabled. If your source virtual machine doesn't have Accelerated Networking enabled, you can learn how to enable Accelerated Networking for Linux virtual machines [here](../virtual-network/create-vm-accelerated-networking-cli.md#enable-accelerated-networking-on-existing-vms).
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The above process should also be followed for existing replicated virtual machines, that did not previously have Accelerated Networking enabled automatically by Site Recovery.
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1. [Prepare your on-premises VMware servers](./vmware-azure-tutorial-prepare-on-premises.md) for disaster recovery to Azure.
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