Disaster Recovery and High Availability Design Recommedation

Sundram Sontirkey 122 Reputation points
2022-05-16T07:21:02.577+00:00

Hello Everyone,
I am looking for some design related recommendations for HA and DR architecture.
Please provided some suggestion on the elements that should be taken care on designing.
We are going to deploy all our resources in Microsoft Azure.

Thanks a lot for your help!

Azure Site Recovery
Azure Site Recovery
An Azure native disaster recovery service. Previously known as Microsoft Azure Hyper-V Recovery Manager.
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  1. SadiqhAhmed-MSFT 49,331 Reputation points Microsoft Employee Moderator
    2022-05-16T07:35:00.947+00:00

    Hi @Sundram Sontirkey - Thank you for reaching out to us. Happy to assist!

    I understand your ask on recommendation/best practices on designing HA and DR for your resources in Azure. On a high level these are resources you may want to refer to:

    Business continuity and disaster recovery

    Build high availability into your BCDR strategy

    Enterprise-scale disaster recovery

    You can drill down into the architecture section for each of the source shared above.

    I would be more than glad to assist further if you share more specific details about your requirement to set up on Azure.

    Update:
    Azure Site Recovery is application agnostic and provides replication for any workloads running on a supported machine. This doc - https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/site-recovery-workload provides guides that might help you in your set up.

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