Correct Answer (D) - In order to migrate 50 VMs to Azure using Azure Site Recovery, one needs:
- Recovery Service Vault (which is created)
- Configure virtual network
- configure extended network (next step after)
The most appropriate next step after creating a Recovery Services vault, given the options, would be:
C. Deploy an Open Virtualization Application (OVA) template to vSphere.
This step involves deploying the Azure Site Recovery Configuration Server as an OVA template on the vSphere environment. The configuration server is a key component of the Site Recovery process, and it facilitates the discovery of VMs, manages replication, and coordinates recovery operations. Once this is deployed and configured, you can then proceed to set up replication, and after that, create and configure recovery plans.
C is correct i think.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/vmware-azure-deploy-configuration-server .
"You deploy an on-premises configuration server when you use Azure Site Recovery for disaster recovery of VMware VMs and physical servers to Azure. The configuration server coordinates communications between on-premises VMware and Azure. It also manages data replication. This article walks you through the steps needed to deploy the configuration server when you're replicating VMware VMs to Azure."
"The configuration server must be set up as a highly available VMware VM with certain minimum hardware and sizing requirements. For convenient and easy deployment, Site Recovery provides a downloadable Open Virtualization Application (OVA) template to set up the configuration server that complies with all the mandated requirements listed here."
question ask for "create a Recovery Service Vault"
So should be D: Configure a virtual network
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/tutorial-prepare-azure#set-up-an-azure-network
Ducks response below highlights the answer in a link well , question is referring to MS steps shown in this link https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/tutorial-prepare-azure , Answer is D
chatgpt
To migrate virtual machines from VMware vSphere to Azure using Azure Migrate, after creating the Recovery Services vault, the next step is to deploy an Open Virtualization Application (OVA) template to vSphere. This OVA template is the Azure Migrate appliance, which is responsible for discovering and assessing your on-premises environment before the migration.
The correct answer is:
C. Deploy an Open Virtualization Application (OVA) template to vSphere.
Correct answer is D, the migration approach in the question is by using ASR and not Azure migrate. So, OVA template is not needed, configure Vnet is the next step
The correct answer is C -
To migrate VMware vSphere VMs to Azure, you need to set up an Azure Migrate appliance that is used for discovery, assessment, and migration of VMware VMs. You can set up the appliance using an OVA template that you download from the Azure portal and import into VMware vSphere.
The other options are not correct because:
Configuring an extended network is not required for migration. You only need to set up a virtual network that Azure VMs will join after migration.
Creating a recovery plan is not necessary for migration. A recovery plan is used to orchestrate failover and recovery of replicated machines in Azure Site Recovery.
Configuring a virtual network is not the next step after creating a Recovery Services vault. You need to set up the Azure Migrate appliance first, and then configure the replication settings, which include the virtual network.
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/migrate/tutorial-migrate-vmware
This sees to be vaguely related to the disaster recovery series from on-premise to Azure:
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/vmware-azure-tutorial
On the first steps it points to this link
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/tutorial-prepare-azure
Which says to create a recovery vault and then a network. So I suppose this is correct but there is Azure Migrate now for this. Typical MS question. Good luck.
this is under-rated response! thank you for highlighting the difference
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