Azure Site Recovery (ASR) Part 3- Azure to Azure

In my Previous article we have discussed about planning stage. Before you start implementing Azure to Azure ASR you should be aware what are the limitations and supported configurations to implement ASR, you can refer support matrix link shared in last article. Its commanded to implement ASR in Paired Region (Well Described), In this article I used East… Continue reading Azure Site Recovery (ASR) Part 3- Azure to Azure

Azure Site Recovery (ASR) Part 2 -Planning Stage

In my Earlier Blog we have discussed about what kind of workload is supported by ASR. In planning stage there are several factors like RTO and RPO goals, storage (IOPS and storage account), capacity planning, network planning, and Cost of solution comes. Azure Site Recovery support multiple scenarios but below are most commonly used scenarios. Azure To… Continue reading Azure Site Recovery (ASR) Part 2 -Planning Stage

Azure Site Recovery (ASR) Part 1 -Supported Workload

Organisations need a business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) strategy to keep workloads and data safe and available during planned and unplanned downtime, and recover to regular working conditions as soon as possible. Site Recovery is an Azure service that contributes to your BCDR strategy. Using Site Recovery, you can deploy application-aware replication to the… Continue reading Azure Site Recovery (ASR) Part 1 -Supported Workload

Enable Encryption on Running Azure IAAS VM (Windows)

Azure Disk Encryption is a new capability that helps you encrypt your Windows and Linux IaaS virtual machine disks. Azure Disk Encryption leverages the industry standard BitLocker feature of Windows and the DM-Crypt feature of Linux to provide volume encryption for the OS and the data disks. The solution is integrated with Azure Key Vault… Continue reading Enable Encryption on Running Azure IAAS VM (Windows)