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You have an on-premises Hyper-V clustern that hosts 20 virtual machines. Some virtual machines run Windows Server 2016 and some run Linux.

You plan to migrate the virtual machines to an Azure subscription.

You need to recommend a solution to replicate the disks of the virtual machines to Azure. The solution must ensure that the virtual machines remain available during the migration of the disks.

Solution: You recommend implementing a Recovery Services vault, and then using Azure Site Recovery.

Does this meet the goal?

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Correct Answer: A

Using Azure Site Recovery as part of a Recovery Services vault is suitable for replicating on-premises Hyper-V virtual machines (both Windows Server and Linux) to Azure. Azure Site Recovery ensures business continuity by replicating VMs to Azure and allowing failover in case of an outage, which meets the goal of keeping the virtual machines available during the migration.

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nrex
Jul 26, 2020

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/migrate-tutorial-on-premises-azure

ravishankarj
Sep 1, 2020

i think ASR is not suitable for this scenario

TheSaint
Sep 7, 2020

Yes, it is. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/migrate-tutorial-on-premises-azure Migrate with Site Recovery Hyper-V VMs: Prepare Azure and Hyper-V, start replicating machines, check that everything's working, and run a failover.

kiwi123
Jul 4, 2021

A is okay