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articles/site-recovery/disaster-recovery-for-edge-zone-via-vm-flow-tutorial.md

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> [!div class="checklist"]
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> * Enable replication for the Azure VMs
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When you enable replication for a VM to set up disaster recovery, the Site Recovery Mobility service extension installs on the VM, and registers it with Azure Site Recovery (ASR as a service for MEC is in preview). During replication, VM disk writes are sent to a cache storage account in the source region. Data is sent from there to the target region, and recovery points are generated from the data. When you fail over a VM during disaster recovery, a recovery point is used to restore the VM in the target region. [Learn more](azure-to-azure-architecture.md) about the architecture.
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When you enable replication for a VM to set up disaster recovery, the Site Recovery Mobility service extension installs on the VM, and registers it with Azure Site Recovery (ASR as a service for Azure Extended Zones is in preview). During replication, VM disk writes are sent to a cache storage account in the source region. Data is sent from there to the target region, and recovery points are generated from the data. When you fail over a VM during disaster recovery, a recovery point is used to restore the VM in the target region. [Learn more](azure-to-azure-architecture.md) about the architecture.
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If you don’t have an Azure subscription, create a [free account](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/?WT.mc_id=A261C142F) before you begin.
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To enable replication to a secondary location, follow the below steps:
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1. On the Azure portal, select **Virtual machines** and select a VM to replicate.
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1. On the left pane, under **Operations**, select **Disaster recovery**.
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1. On the left pane, under **Backup + disaster recovery**, select **Disaster recovery**.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/disaster-recovery-for-edge-zone-vm-flow-tutorial/disaster-recovery.png" alt-text=" Screenshot of Select Disaster Recovery option."lightbox="./media/disaster-recovery-for-edge-zone-vm-flow-tutorial/disaster-recovery.png":::
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1. In **Basics**, select the **Target region** or an Azure Extended Zones.

articles/site-recovery/disaster-recovery-for-edge-zone-vm-tutorial.md

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When you enable replication for a VM to set up disaster recovery, the Site Recovery Mobility service extension installs on the VM and registers it with Azure Site Recovery (ASR as a service for MEC is in preview). During replication, VM disk writes are sent to a cache storage account. Data is sent from there to the target region, and recovery points are generated from the data. When you fail over a VM during disaster recovery, a recovery point is used to restore the VM in the target region. [Learn more](azure-to-azure-architecture.md) about the architecture.
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When you enable replication for a VM to set up disaster recovery, the Site Recovery Mobility service extension installs on the VM and registers it with Azure Site Recovery (ASR as a service for Azure Extended Zones is in preview). During replication, VM disk writes are sent to a cache storage account. Data is sent from there to the target region, and recovery points are generated from the data. When you fail over a VM during disaster recovery, a recovery point is used to restore the VM in the target region. [Learn more](azure-to-azure-architecture.md) about the architecture.
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If you don’t have an Azure subscription, create a [free account](https://azure.microsoft.com/free/?WT.mc_id=A261C142F) before you begin.
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