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ms.date: 04/02/2025
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ms.date: 04/22/2025
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No, Azure Site Recovery does not support Linux VMs with shared disks. Only VMs with WSFC-based shared disks are supported.
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#### Is PowerShell supported for Azure Site Recovery with shared disks?
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No, PowerShell support for shared disks is currently unavailable.
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Yes, it is supported.
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#### Can we enable replication for only some of the VMs attached to a shared disk?
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No, enable replication can only be enabled successfully when all the VMs attached to a shared disk are selected.
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#### Can new shared disks be added to a protected cluster?
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No, if new shared disks need to be added, disable the replication for the already protected cluster. Enable a new cluster protection with a new cluster name for the modified infrastructure.
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#### Can we select both crash-consistent and app-consistent recovery points?
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Yes, both types of recovery points are generated. App-consistent recovery points and Latest recovery point will be available as part of General Availability.
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#### Are both crash-consistent and app-consistent recovery points supported?
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No, Azure Site Recovery for Shared Disks supports only Crash consistent recovery points.
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#### Can we use recovery plans to failover Azure Site Recovery enabled VMs with shared disks?
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No, recovery plans are not supported for shared disks in Azure Site Recovery.
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The health status warning due to test failover will be available as part of General Availability.
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description: This article summarizes the costs disaster recovery and migration deployment scenarios.
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This cost includes:
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- For Standard and Pv1 disks, incremental snapshots are charged.
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- For Pv2 disks, 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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