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Quickstart: Understand the protection estate

This quickstart describes how to identify the protected and unprotected resources/items in Resiliency.

Important

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As a resiliency administrator, safeguarding your critical resources is a crucial step in your resiliency journey. If an outage, malicious attack, or operational failure occurs, you can recover these resources. Recovery can be done in either the primary or secondary region to avoid data loss.

Resiliency in Azure provides the following two key views to help you manage your protection details:

  • Protectable resources: Lists the resources that are currently not protected. You can configure protection for them.
  • Protected items: Shows the resources that are already protected. Allows you to perform actions such as recovery and failover.

Identify unprotected resources

To identify the resources that are currently not protected, follow these steps:

  1. In the Azure portal, go to the Resiliency > Protection inventory > Protectable resources.

    Screenshot shows the selection of Protectable resources.

    A list of resources that aren't protected appears. This list includes the details by solution across subscription, resource groups, location, type, and more along with their properties. To view the details of each resource, select a resource name, subscription, or resource group from the list.

    Note

    • Currently, you can view the unprotected Azure resources under Protectable resources only.
    • You can also query information on your protectable Azure resources by using Azure Resource Graph (ARG) at no additional cost. ARG is an Azure service designed to extend Azure Resource Management. It aims to provide efficient resource exploration with the ability to query at scale across a given set of subscriptions.

    To check for the protectable Azure resources using Azure Resource Graph (ARG), use the sample query provided in the Azure portal by selecting Open query.

    Screenshot shows how to open sample query to find protectable resources.

Identify protected items

To view the protected items, go to Resiliency > Protection inventory > Protected items.

Screenshot shows how to view protected items.

The list of all the protected items across the supported solution, subscription, resource groups, location, type, and so on, appears along with their protection status.

Next step

Configure protection for resources.