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

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Yes, you can purchase [reserved Azure virtual machines](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/reserved-vm-instances/) in the disaster recovery region, and Site Recovery failover operations use them. No additional configuration is needed.
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### Where do we see the VM mapping to the reservation group when we enable capacity reservation for our VMs in ASR on the target region?
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### Where is the VM displayed, which is mapped to the reservation group after enabling capacity reservation for VMs in Azure Site Recovery in the target region?
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When we enable capacity reservation for our VMs in Azure Site Recovery on the target region, the VM maps to the reservation group during replication. Since the target VM is not created until a test failover or actual failover is performed, we see the mapping under *Recovery Services Vault* > **Compute** > **Capacity Reservation** settings.
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When you enable capacity reservation for VMs in Azure Site Recovery on the target region, the VM maps to the reservation group during replication. Since the target VM is not created until a test failover or actual failover is performed, you can see the mapping under *Recovery Services Vault* > **Compute** > **Capacity Reservation** settings.
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The VM associated option under the capacity reservation group populates only when the target VMs are created during a test failover or actual failover. [Learn more](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/capacity-reservation-overview#capacity-reservation-lifecycle).
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articles/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-support-matrix.md

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title: Support matrix for Azure VM disaster recovery with Azure Site Recovery
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description: Summarizes support for Azure VMs disaster recovery to a secondary region with Azure Site Recovery.
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.date: 12/20/2024
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ms.date: 01/22/2025
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articles/site-recovery/hyper-v-azure-common-questions.md

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For the Hyper-V host server what you need depends on the deployment scenario. Check out the Hyper-V prerequisites in:
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* [Replicating Hyper-V VMs (without VMM) to Azure](./hyper-v-azure-tutorial.md)
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* [Replicating Hyper-V VMs (with VMM) to Azure](./hyper-v-vmm-azure-tutorial.md)
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* [Replicating Hyper-V VMs (with VMM) to Azure](hyper-v-azure-powershell-resource-manager.md)
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* [Replicating Hyper-V VMs to a secondary datacenter](./hyper-v-vmm-disaster-recovery.md)
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* If you're replicating to a secondary datacenter read about [Supported guest operating systems for Hyper-V VMs](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2012-R2-and-2012/mt126277(v=ws.11)).
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* If you're replicating to Azure, Site Recovery supports all the guest operating systems that are [supported by Azure](/previous-versions/windows/it-pro/windows-server-2008-R2-and-2008/cc794868(v=ws.10)).
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### Can I protect VMs when Hyper-V is running on a client operating system?
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No, VMs must be located on a Hyper-V host server that's running on a supported Windows server machine. If you need to protect a client computer you could replicate it as a physical machine to [Azure](physical-server-enable-replication.md) or a [secondary datacenter](./vmware-physical-secondary-disaster-recovery.md).
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No, VMs must be located on a Hyper-V host server that's running on a supported Windows server machine. If you need to protect a client computer you could replicate it as a physical machine to [Azure](physical-server-enable-replication.md) or a [secondary datacenter](https://learn.microsoft.com/windows-server/virtualization/hyper-v/manage/set-up-hyper-v-replica).
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### Do Hyper-V hosts need to be in VMM clouds?
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No, VMs must be located on a Hyper-V host server that's running on a supported Windows server machine. If you need to protect a client computer you could [replicate it as a physical machine](./physical-server-enable-replication.md) to Azure.
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### Can I replicate Hyper-V generation 2 virtual machines to Azure?
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Yes. Site Recovery converts from generation 2 to generation 1 during failover. At failback the machine is converted back to generation 2.
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### Can I automate Site Recovery scenarios with an SDK?
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### Can Azure Site Recovery and Hyper-V Replica be configured together on a Hyper-V machine?
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Yes, both Azure Site Recovery and Hyper-V Replica can be configured together for a machine. But the machine will have to be protected as a physical machine and will be replicated to Azure using Modern Appliance. Learn more about protecting physical machines [here](./physical-server-azure-architecture-modernized.md).
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Yes, both Azure Site Recovery and Hyper-V Replica can be configured together for a machine. But the machine will have to protected as a physical machine and will be replicated to Azure using Modern Appliance. Learn more about protecting physical machines [here](./physical-server-azure-architecture-modernized.md).
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### Can I extend replication?
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articles/site-recovery/recovery-plan-overview.md

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