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Update migrate-to-premium-storage-using-azure-site-recovery.md
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1. Open the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com).
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2. Select **Create a resource** > **Management** > **Backup and Site Recovery (OMS)**. Alternatively, you can select **Browse** > **Recovery Services Vault** > **Add**.
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>[!NOTE]
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>Backup and Site Recovery was formerly part of the ![OMS suite](https://github.com/MicrosoftDocs/azure-docs-pr/pull/azure-monitor/azure-monitor-rebrand.md#retirement-of-operations-management-suite-brand).
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>Backup and Site Recovery was formerly part of the [OMS suite](/azure/azure-monitor/terminology#april-2018---retirement-of-operations-management-suite-brand).
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1. Specify a region that VMs will be replicated to. For the purpose of migration in the same region, select the region where your source VMs and source storage accounts are.
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### Step 2: Choose your protection goals

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