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articles/site-recovery/shared-disk-support-matrix.md

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## Next steps
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Learn about [setting up disaster recovery for Azure virtual machines using shared disk](./shared-disk-support-matrix.md).
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Learn about [setting up disaster recovery for Azure virtual machines using shared disk](./tutorial-shared-disk.md).

articles/site-recovery/tutorial-shared-disk.md

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description: This article describes how to enable replication, failover, and failback Azure virtual machines for shared disks.
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.service: site-recovery
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ms.date: 04/24/2024
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ms.date: 05/01/2024
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ms.author: ankitadutta
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author: ankitaduttaMSFT
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1. Retain values for the **Time span** field.
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1. Select an individual recovery point for the virtual machines that are *not* part of the cluster recovery point.
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These virtual machines then failover like independent virtual machines and the shared disk is no longer attached to them.
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These virtual machines then failover like independent virtual machines and the shared disk is attached to them.
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:::image type="content" source="media/tutorial-shared-disk/failover-list.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing cluster recovery list.":::
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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 will be available as part of General Availability.
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No, PowerShell support for shared disks is currently unavailable.
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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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