azure site recovery

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Azure Site Recovery is Microsoft's cloud-based disaster recovery service that helps enterprises protect critical workloads by replicating virtual machines and physical servers to Azure. Discussions on WindowsForum cover its evolution from Hyper-V Recovery Manager, integration with security features like anti-malware and Azure ExpressRoute, and practical use cases such as hybrid cloud DR for SAP ERP. Users also explore related topics like Veeam software appliances for backup and Azure Managed Disks performance enhancements, all contributing to a broader understanding of cloud resilience and recovery strategies.
  1. Azure Disaster Recovery and Security: Practical Cloud Resilience for All

    Microsoft’s long march to make cloud disaster recovery and data protection practical for everyone took another visible turn with renewed Azure feature announcements that bundle tighter security controls with easier, cheaper recovery options — a strategy first signaled years ago and now...
  2. Hybrid Cloud DR for SAP ERP: Rapid Azure Based Recovery with On Prem Core

    Kyndryl’s engagement with a global steel producer shows a pragmatic path to fast, reliable disaster recovery for mission‑critical SAP ERP by combining selective cloud migration with on‑premises continuity: the company moved a set of x86 workloads to Microsoft Azure for agility and scale while...
  3. Veeam Software Appliance: Pre-hardened Linux Backup Platform for Fast, Secure Recovery

    Veeam has released its first pre-configured, pre-hardened software appliance for the Veeam Data Platform — a hardware‑agnostic, Linux‑based delivery of Veeam Backup & Replication that promises faster deployments, built‑in immutability and Zero Trust controls, automated patching, and instant...
  4. Azure Managed Disks Get a Power Boost: Introducing Performance Plus Tier

    Suppose you're a data-hungry enterprise IT pro, lying awake at night, haunted by the thought of cloud storage latency stealing precious milliseconds from your mission-critical workloads. Microsoft has heard your silent weeping—and graciously responded by turbocharging its Azure Managed Disks...