Disaster Recovery to Azure using Azure Site Recovery is now GA
It has been an exciting few months since we announced the Preview of DR to Azure using Azure Site Recovery. Our customers are experiencing first-hand, ASR’s ability to consistently replicate, protect,...
View ArticleSetting up Active Directory for a Disaster Recovery Environment
When you’re setting up your disaster recovery environment, you also need to think about how Active Directory needs to be setup. It should not come as an afterthought. Most applications depend on AD and...
View ArticleBest Practices for Process Server Deployment when Protecting VMware and...
In summer of 2014, Microsoft acquired a company called InMage Systems that specialized in building enterprise-class Disaster Recovery (DR) products supporting a wide range of platforms and operating...
View ArticleEnterprise-Grade Array-Based Replication and Disaster Recovery with ASR and...
Today’s GA announcement delivers on a widely requested enhancement from our Enterprise customers – the ability to leverage replication capabilities of existing Storage Area Network (SAN) Arrays to...
View ArticleReduce RTO by using Azure Traffic Manager with Azure Site Recovery
When an administrator is setting up an application for disaster recovery, one of the major goals that he or she has is to keep the recovery time objective (RTO) as low as possible. Unavailability of a...
View ArticleMigrate Heterogeneous IT Environments to Azure with ASR
Microsoft provides comprehensive Availability on Demand (AoD) in Azure for hybrid and heterogeneous environments, allowing organizations to harness a near unlimited amount of compute and storage in the...
View ArticleApplication-Aware Availability Solutions with Azure Site Recovery
Azure Site Recovery enables customers to deploy application-aware availability on demand solutions. Be it Windows Server or Linux based applications, Microsoft first party enterprise applications or...
View ArticleAzure Site Recovery at Ignite 2015
If you missed any of the exciting Azure Site Recovery sessions at Ignite 2015, take a few minutes to check out the below recordings to get you up to speed! Protecting Your VMware and Physical Servers...
View ArticleAzure Site Recovery GA: Move VMware, AWS, Hyper-V and Physical Servers to Azure
To enable our customers to move heterogeneous workloads from multiple environments – VMware, Hyper-V, Amazon Web Services (AWS), or physical servers – to Azure, we are announcing the general...
View ArticleEnterprise Grade Disaster Recovery with Azure Site Recovery, EMC VMAX, VMAX3...
Earlier this year, we announced the general availability of SAN replication support in Azure Site Recovery (ASR). With ASR, SCVMM and Hyper-V customers can extend their investments in Storage Area...
View ArticleReduce RTO by using Azure Traffic Manager with Azure Site Recovery
When an administrator is setting up an application for disaster recovery, one of the major goals that he or she has is to keep the recovery time objective (RTO) as low as possible. Unavailability of a...
View ArticleMigrate Heterogeneous IT Environments to Azure with ASR
Microsoft provides comprehensive Availability on Demand (AoD) in Azure for hybrid and heterogeneous environments, allowing organizations to harness a near unlimited amount of compute and storage in the...
View ArticleApplication-Aware Availability Solutions with Azure Site Recovery
Azure Site Recovery enables customers to deploy application-aware availability on demand solutions. Be it Windows Server or Linux based applications, Microsoft first party enterprise applications or...
View ArticleAzure Site Recovery at Ignite 2015
If you missed any of the exciting Azure Site Recovery sessions at Ignite 2015, take a few minutes to check out the below recordings to get you up to speed! Protecting Your VMware and Physical Servers...
View ArticleAzure Site Recovery GA: Move VMware, AWS, Hyper-V and Physical Servers to Azure
To enable our customers to move heterogeneous workloads from multiple environments – VMware, Hyper-V, Amazon Web Services (AWS), or physical servers – to Azure, we are announcing the general...
View ArticleEnterprise Grade Disaster Recovery with Azure Site Recovery, EMC VMAX, VMAX3...
Earlier this year, we announced the general availability of SAN replication support in Azure Site Recovery (ASR). With ASR, SCVMM and Hyper-V customers can extend their investments in Storage Area...
View ArticleIntegrating SQL AlwaysOn with Azure Site Recovery
I am excited to announce the preview of our integration of SQL AlwaysOn with Azure Site Recovery. At Azure Site Recovery we have been consistently working to provide guidance to setup disaster recovery...
View ArticleAnnouncing enhanced migration and disaster recovery for VMware using ASR
I’m excited to announce the General Availability of the Azure Site Recovery (ASR) enhanced VMware to Azure functionality. Customers can now protect and replicate their VMware virtual machines and...
View ArticleStorage specific enhancements in Azure Site Recovery
We are excited to announce support for multiple Azure storage features as part of the recent upgrade to ASR. We now offer:Replication to Premium Storage for VMware virtual machines/physical servers....
View ArticleAzure Site Recovery powers new Managed DR offerings by Microsoft Partners
Today we are excited to announce that two of our Microsoft partners, Rackspace and CDW, now offer Azure Site Recovery as a managed DR solution for customers.Rackspace, with over 15 years of Microsoft...
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