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# Troubleshoot Hyper-V to Azure replication and failover
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This article describes common issues that you might encounter when replicating on-premises Hyper-V VMs to Azure, using [Azure Site Recovery](site-recovery-overview.md).
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This article describes common issues that you might come across when replicating on-premises Hyper-V VMs to Azure, using [Azure Site Recovery](site-recovery-overview.md).
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## Enable protection issues
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If you encounter issues when you enable protection for Hyper-V VMs, check the following recommendations:
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If you experience issues when you enable protection for Hyper-V VMs, check the following recommendations:
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1. Check that your Hyper-V hosts and VMs comply with all [requirements and prerequisites](hyper-v-azure-support-matrix.md).
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1. Check that your Hyper-V hosts and VMs meet all [requirements and prerequisites](hyper-v-azure-support-matrix.md).
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2. If Hyper-V servers are located in System Center Virtual Machine Manager (VMM) clouds, verify that you've prepared the [VMM server](hyper-v-prepare-on-premises-tutorial.md#prepare-vmm-optional).
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3. Check that the Hyper-V Virtual Machine Management service is running on Hyper-V hosts.
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4. Check for issues that appear in the Hyper-V-VMMS\Admin sign in to the VM. This log is located in **Applications and Services Logs** > **Microsoft** > **Windows**.
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