Can customer utilize the resource specific fqdn from the Azure Site Recovery "storage account" for Onprem HyperV

Glenn Hunter 125 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2024-09-23T14:29:27.0866667+00:00

Scenario: On-premises Hyper-V servers for disaster recovery to Azure using Azure Site Recovery.Customer wants to know if it's possible to apply a routing fqdn-based bypass for their on-prem forward proxy on the ASR traffic to the azure storage account (Public services). This requires of course that the Azure Site recovery Storage Account has a defined fqdn.

Question: Can the ASR Storage Account be managed by customer and therefore have an assigned public fqdn the can be used?

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  1. hossein jalilian 7,285 Reputation points
    2024-09-23T17:10:57.13+00:00

    Thanks for posting your question in the Microsoft Q&A forum.

    The storage account used by ASR is typically managed by the ASR service itself, not directly by the customer. However, customers can configure certain aspects of the storage account, including networking and access controls.

    Every Azure storage account has a default FQDN in the format: <storage-account-name>.blob.core.windows.net, this FQDN is public and can be used for routing purposes.

    You can use the default storage account FQDN for configuring proxy bypass rules. the FQDN will be in the format: <storage-account-name>.blob.core.windows.net


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