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@ -89,8 +89,8 @@ In this task, you will create a Recovery Services vault. A Recovery Services vau
| Settings | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Subscription | the name of your Azure subscription |
| Resource group | **az104-rg10vault** (if necessary, select Create new) |
| Vault Name | `az104-vault1` |
| Resource group | `az104-rg-region1` (if necessary, select Create new) |
| Vault Name | `az104-rsv-region1` |
| Region | **East US** |
>**Note**: Make sure that you specify the same region into which you deployed virtual machines in the previous task.
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1. On the **Backup Configuration** blade, review the choices for **Storage replication type**. Leave the default setting of **Geo-redundant** in place and close the blade.
>**Note**: This setting can be configured only if there are no existing backup items.
>**Did you know?** The [Cross Region Restore](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/backup/backup-create-recovery-services-vault#set-cross-region-restore) option allows you to restore data in a secondary, Azure paired region.
1. Return to the Recovery Services vault blade, click the **Update** link under **Security Settings** label.
1. On the **Security Settings** blade, note that **Soft Delete (For workload running in Azure)** is **Enabled**.
1. On the **Security Settings** blade, note that **Soft Delete (For workload running in Azure)** is **Enabled**. Notice the **soft delete retention period** is **14** days.
1. Close the **Security Settings** blade and, back on the **az104-vault1** Recovery Services vault blade, click **Overview**.
1. Select **Cancel** and then on the **az104-vault1** Recovery Services vault blade, click **Overview**.
>**Did you know?** Azure has two types of vaults: Recovery Services vaults and Backup vaults. The main difference is the datasources that can be backed up. Learn more about [the differences](https://learn.microsoft.com/answers/questions/405915/what-is-difference-between-recovery-services-vault).
@ -134,9 +136,11 @@ In this task, you will implement Azure virtual-machine level backup. As part of
| Where is your workload running? | **Azure** (notice your other options) |
| What do you want to backup? | **Virtual machine** (notice your other options |
1. On the **Backup Goal** blade, click **Backup**.
1. Select **Backup**.
1. On the **Backup policy**, review the **DefaultPolicy** settings and select **Create a new policy**.
1. Notice there a two **Policy sub types**: **Enhanced** and **Standard**. Review the choices and select **Standard**.
1. In **Backup policy**, select **Create a new policy**.
1. Define a new backup policy with the following settings (leave others with their default values):
@ -146,13 +150,13 @@ In this task, you will implement Azure virtual-machine level backup. As part of
| Frequency | **Daily** |
| Time | **12:00 AM** |
| Timezone | the name of your local time zone |
| Retain instant recovery snapshot(s) for | **2** Days(s) |
| Retain instant recovery snapshot(s) for | **12** Days(s) |
![Screenshot of the backup policy page.](../media/az104-lab10-backup-policy.png)
1. Click **OK** to create the policy and then, in the **Virtual Machines** section, select **Add**.
1. On the **Select virtual machines** blade, select **az-104-10-vm0**, click **OK**, and, back on the **Backup** blade, click **Enable backup**.
1. On the **Select virtual machines** blade, select **az-104-10-vm0**, click **OK**, and then back on the **Backup** blade, click **Enable backup**.
>**Note**: Wait for the backup to be enabled. This should take approximately 2 minutes.
@ -179,7 +183,7 @@ In this task, you will deploy an Azure storage account. Then you will configure
| Settings | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Subscription | *Your subscription* |
| Resource group | **az104-rg10** |
| Resource group | **az104-rg-region1** |
| Storage account name | Provide a globally unique name, for example *backupdiag1042024123* |
| Region | **East US** (or a region near you) |
@ -187,7 +191,7 @@ In this task, you will deploy an Azure storage account. Then you will configure
>**Note**: Wait for the deployment to complete. It should take about a minute.
1. Navigate to your Recovery Services vault.
1. Search and select your Recovery Services vault.
1. Select **Diagnostic Settings** and then select **Add diagnostic setting**.
@ -218,9 +222,13 @@ In this task, you will deploy an Azure storage account. Then you will configure
In this task, you configure Azure Site Recovery to replicate virtual machines.
1. Search for and select your Recovery Services Vault, **az104-vault1**.
1. Create a **Recovery Services Vault**, **az104-rsv-region2**, in **West US**.
1. From the **Overview** blade, select **+ Enable Site Recovery**.
>**Note:** The Recovery Service Vault must be in another region.
1. Select **Review and create**, and then **Create**. Wait for the vault to deploy.
1. Select **Go to resource** and then on the **Overview** blade, select **+ Enable Site Recovery**.
1. Review your options then select in the **Azure Virtual Machines** section **Enable replication**.
@ -228,8 +236,8 @@ In this task, you configure Azure Site Recovery to replicate virtual machines.
| Setting | Value |
| ---- | ---- |
| Region| **East US** (read the notification about replication in the same region) |
| Resource group | **az104-rg10** |
| Region| **West US** (read the notification about replication in the same region) |
| Resource group | **az104-rg-region2** (if necessary, create new) |
| Virtual machine deployment model | **Resource Manager** |
| Disaster recovery between availability zones | **No** |