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https://review.learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-monitor/reference/supported-metrics/metrics-index?branch=main#supported-metrics-and-log-categories-by-resource-type, which is autogenerated from underlying systems. Select each link, and on the metric page, select Edit to see the #include link that pulls in the metrics table. Use that link to add the #include. For example:
Add any further information after each metrics table.
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### Supported metrics for Microsoft.RecoveryServices/Vaults
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The following table lists the metrics available for the Microsoft.RecoveryServices/Vaults resource type.
The preceding metrics have the following dimensions:
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- dataSourceURL
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There are no automatically collected metrics for Azure Site Recovery. All the automatically collected metrics for the Microsoft.RecoveryServices/Vaults namespace are for the Azure Backup service. For information about Azure Backup metrics, see [Monitor Azure Backup](/azure/backup/backup-azure-monitoring-built-in-monitor).
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An Azure Recovery Services vault supports both Azure Site Recovery and Azure Backup services and features. In the Azure portal, the **Site Recovery** tab of the Recovery Services vault **Overview** page provides a dashboard that shows the following monitoring information:
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- Replication health
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- Failover health
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- Configuration issues
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- Recovery plans
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- Errors
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- Jobs
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- Infrastructure view of machines replicating to Azure
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For a detailed description of how to monitor Azure Site Recovery in the Azure portal by using the Recovery Services dashboard, see [Monitor in the dashboard](site-recovery-monitor-and-troubleshoot.md#monitor-in-the-dashboard).
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Azure Backup Center also provides at-scale monitoring and management capabilities for Azure Site Recovery. For more information, see [About Backup center for Azure Backup and Azure Site Recovery](/azure/backup/backup-center-overview).
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### Monitor churn rate
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High daily data change (churn) rates are a common source of replication issues. You can use various tools to monitor churn patterns on virtual machines. You can then find out which application is causing high churn and take further actions for that application or machine. For more information, see [Monitoring churn patterns on virtual machines](monitoring-high-churn.md).
For more information about the resource types for Azure Site Recovery, see [Azure Site Recovery monitoring data reference](monitor-site-recovery-reference.md).
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Azure Site Recovery shares the Microsoft.RecoveryServices/Vaults namespace with Azure Backup. For more information, see [Azure Site Recovery monitoring data reference](monitor-site-recovery-reference.md).
For a list of available metrics for Site Recovery, see [Site Recovery monitoring data reference](monitor-site-recovery-reference.md#metrics).
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There are no automatically collected platform metrics for Azure Site Recovery. All the automatically collected metrics for the Microsoft.RecoveryServices/Vaults namespace are for the Azure Backup service. For information about Azure Backup metrics, see [Monitor the health of your backups using Azure Backup Metrics (preview)](/azure/backup/metrics-overview).
For the available resource log categories, their associated Log Analytics tables, and the logs schemas for Site Recovery, see [Site Recovery monitoring data reference](monitor-site-recovery-reference.md#resource-logs).
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### Site Recovery resource logs
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You can use Azure Monitor Logs to monitor Azure Site Recovery replication health, test failover status, Site Recovery events, recovery point objectives (RPOs) for protected machines, and disk/data change rates. Using Azure Monitor Logs with Site Recovery is supported for **Azure to Azure** replication and **VMware VM/physical server to Azure** replication.
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For detailed instructions on using diagnostic settings to collect and route Site Recovery logs and events, see [Monitor Site Recovery with Azure Monitor Logs](monitor-log-analytics.md).
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To get the churn data logs and upload rate logs for VMware and physical machines, you need to install a Microsoft monitoring agent on the process server. This agent sends the logs of the replicating machines to the workspace. For instructions, see [Configure Microsoft monitoring agent on the process server to send churn and upload rate logs](monitor-log-analytics.md#configure-microsoft-monitoring-agent-on-the-process-server-to-send-churn-and-upload-rate-logs). For more information about monitoring the process server and the health alerts it generates, see [Monitor the process server](vmware-physical-azure-monitor-process-server.md).
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- For more information about the resource logs collected for Site Recovery, see [Common questions about Azure Site Recovery monitoring](monitoring-common-questions.md#azure-monitor-logging).
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- For the available resource log categories, associated Log Analytics tables, and logs schemas for Azure Site Recovery, see [Site Recovery monitoring data reference](monitor-site-recovery-reference.md#resource-logs).
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### Example queries
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For example Kusto queries you can use for Site Recovery monitoring, see [Query the logs - examples](monitor-log-analytics.md#query-the-logs---examples).
You can set up alerts for any log entry listed in the [Azure Site Recovery monitoring data reference](monitor-site-recovery-reference.md). For example, you can configure alerts for machine health, test failover status, or Site Recovery job status.
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For detailed query examples and scenarios to use for setting up Site Recovery alerts, see [Set up alerts - examples](monitor-log-analytics.md#set-up-alerts---examples).
### Built-in Azure Monitor alerts for Azure Site Recovery
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Azure Site Recovery provides default alerts via Azure Monitor as a preview feature. Once you register this feature, Azure Site Recovery surfaces a default alert via Azure Monitor whenever any of the following critical events occur:
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The following table lists some suggested alert rules for Site Recovery. These alerts are just examples. You can set alerts for any metric, log entry, or activity log entry listed in the [Site Recovery monitoring data reference](monitor-site-recovery-reference.md).
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- Enable disaster recovery failure alerts for Azure VM, Hyper-V, and VMware replication.
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- Replication health critical alerts for Azure VM, Hyper-V, and VMware replication.
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- Azure Site Recovery agent version expiry alerts for Azure VM and Hyper-V replication.
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For detailed instructions on enabling and configuring these built-in alerts, see [Built-in Azure Monitor alerts for Azure Site Recovery (preview)](site-recovery-monitor-and-troubleshoot.md#built-in-azure-monitor-alerts-for-azure-site-recovery-preview). Also see [Common questions about built-in Azure Monitor alerts for Azure Site Recovery](monitoring-common-questions.md#built-in-azure-monitor-alerts-for-azure-site-recovery).
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