You must implement a business continuity and disaster recovery (BCDR) strategy as a company to ensure that your data is secure and that your apps and workloads are available during both scheduled and unforeseen outages.
BCDR Approach Benefits From Azure Recovery Services
- Service for site recovery: By keeping business applications and workloads operational during disruptions, Site Recovery contributes to business continuity. Workloads running on physical and virtual machines (VMs) are replicated by site recovery to a backup site. You fail over to a backup site and use the apps there if your original site has an outage. You can fail back to the primary location once it has resumed operation.
- Azure Backup is a service that protects and makes recoverable your data.
Replication Can Be managed via Site Recovery For
- Replicating Azure VMs between Azure regions.
- Replication to the region from Azure Public Multi-Access Edge Compute (MEC).
- Between two Azure Public MEC replication.
- Physical servers, on-premises VMs, and Azure Stack VMs.
What Services Does Site Recovery Offer?
Simple BCDR Remedy
You can configure and manage replication, failover, and failback using site recovery from a single location in the Azure portal.