Yesterday Microsoft has released new features for the Azure Disaster Recovery Services. The following disaster recovery support are available now: Azure VMs in availability zones Encrypted VMs VMs using accelerated networking VMs using Storage Spaces Direct VMs using Standard Solid State Drive (SSD) disks Unmanaged VMs using firewall-enabled storage accounts New Linux versions A new
Picture Credit: Royalty Free Pictures from Pexeles.com The Azure Resource Manager model has come up with the option to upgrade to VM Backup Stack V2. There are many salient features of the VM Backup Stack V2 , the main price point I believe is the ability to take the snapshot backup of the disks up
Recently I got a chance to work on the Azure Backup of the SQL Server VM’s. In this post, I am going to share my experience with the Azure Backup of SQL Server VM’s. In Part II of this post, I will share my experience with Recovery of the Backup databases. Please note that this
It’s not very easy to delete Azure Recovery Services Vault because it’s generally contain multiple objects in it. If you don’t delete the recovery services vault which is not in use in a timely manner it may incur additional Azure Bills which you may not anticipated. Today I will show how you can easily delete
I know many of you are using the Azure MARS backup agent for taking the backup of the files and folders. Today I would like to share with you some issues which we have faced recently with Azure MARS backup agent. This blog post will also have the resolutions of those issues as well. Issue
Recently we have seen blue screen error in one of the Azure Windows VM and after lot’s of troubleshooting steps when we not able to rectify the issue and (before opening a case with Microsoft) we have thought to check with the backup team so that we can restore the VM from the Azure backup