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.openpublishing.redirection.json

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articles/app-service/app-service-asp-net-migration.md

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|[App Service Migration Assistant](https://appmigration.microsoft.com/api/download/windows/AppServiceMigrationAssistant.msi)|Migrate .NET web apps from Windows OS to App Service.|[App Service Migration Assistant Documentation](https://github.com/Azure/App-Service-Migration-Assistant/wiki)|
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|[App Service Migration Assistant](https://appmigration.microsoft.com/api/download/windowspreview/AppServiceMigrationAssistant.msi)|Migrate .NET web apps from Windows OS to App Service.|[App Service Migration Assistant Documentation](https://github.com/Azure/App-Service-Migration-Assistant/wiki)|
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|[App Service migration assistant for Java on Apache Tomcat (Windows—preview)](https://appmigration.microsoft.com/api/download/windows/AppServiceMigrationAssistant.msi)|Download prerelease software for migrating Java web applications on Tomcat web server running on Windows servers.|[App Service Migration Assistant Documentation](https://github.com/Azure/App-Service-Migration-Assistant/wiki)|
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|[App Service Migration Assistant PowerShell scripts](https://appmigration.microsoft.com/api/download/psscripts/AppServiceMigrationScripts.zip)|Download PowerShell scripts for discovering and assessing all Microsoft Internet Information Services (IIS) web apps on a single server in bulk and migrating .NET web apps from Windows OS to App Service.|[App Service Migration Assistant Powershell Documentation](https://github.com/Azure/App-Service-Migration-Assistant/wiki/PowerShell-Scripts)<br>[SHA256 Identifier](https://github.com/Azure/App-Service-Migration-Assistant/wiki/Release-Notes)|
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articles/azure-netapp-files/azure-netapp-files-network-topologies.md

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articles/azure-netapp-files/data-protection-disaster-recovery-options.md

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To learn more, see [How volumes and snapshots are replicated cross-region for DR](snapshots-introduction.md#how-volumes-and-snapshots-are-replicated-cross-region-for-disaster-recovery-and-business-continuity). To get started with cross-region replication, see [Create cross-region replication for Azure NetApp Files](cross-region-replication-create-peering.md).
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Azure NetApp Files supports [cross-region replication](cross-region-replication-introduction.md) for disaster-recovery (DR) purposes and [cross-zone replication](cross-zone-replication-introduction.md) for business continuity. Azure NetApp Files cross-region replication and cross-zone replication both use SnapMirror technology. Only changed blocks are sent over the network in a compressed, efficient format. After replication is initiated between volumes, the entire volume contents (that is, the actual stored data blocks) are transferred only once. This operation is called a *baseline transfer*. After the initial transfer, only changed blocks (as captured in snapshots) are transferred. The result is an asynchronous 1:1 replica of the source volume, including all snapshots. This behavior follows a full and incremental-forever replication mechanism. This technology minimizes the amount of data required for replication, therefore saving data transfer costs. It also shortens the replication time. You can achieve a smaller Recovery Point Objective (RPO), because more snapshots can be created and transferred more frequently with minimal data transfers. Further, it takes away the need for host-based replication mechanisms, avoiding virtual machine and software license cost.
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