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Azure Site Recovery update
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azure-local/manage/azure-site-recovery.md

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ms.topic: article
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author: alkohli
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ms.date: 02/23/2024
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ms.date: 03/21/2024
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<!-- This article is used by the Windows Server Docs, all links must be site relative (except include files). For example, /azure-stack/hci/manage/azure-site-recovery -->
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1. Once you have created all the resources, prepare infrastructure.
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1. Enable VM replication. Complete the remaining steps for replication in the Azure Site Recovery resource portal and begin replication.
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1. Once the VMs are replicated, you can fail over the VMs and run on Azure.
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1. To fail back from Azure, follow the instructions in [Fail back from Azure](/azure/site-recovery/hyper-v-azure-failback).
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## Supported scenarios
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To fail over to Azure, you can follow the instructions in [Fail over Hyper-V VMs to Azure](/azure/site-recovery/hyper-v-azure-failover-failback-tutorial).
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## Step 6: Fail back from Azure
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To fail back from Azure, follow the instructions in [Fail back from Azure](/azure/site-recovery/hyper-v-azure-failback).
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## Caveats
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Consider the following information before you use Azure Site Recovery to protect your on-premises VM workloads by replicating those VMs to Azure.

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