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@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ In this task, you will use a template to deploy a virtual machine. The virtual m
| Subscription | Your Azure subscription |
| Resource group| `az104-rg-region1` (If necessary, select **Create new**)
| Region | **East US** |
| Username | `localadmin` |
| Username | **localadmin** |
| Password | Provide a complex password |
1. Select **Review + Create**, then select **Create**.
@ -89,7 +89,7 @@ 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-rg-region1` (if necessary, select Create new) |
| Resource group | `az104-rg-region1` |
| Vault Name | `az104-rsv-region1` |
| Region | **East US** |
@ -117,7 +117,7 @@ In this task, you will create a Recovery Services vault. A Recovery Services vau
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. Select **Cancel** and then on the **az104-vault1** Recovery Services vault blade, click **Overview**.
1. Return to the Recovery Services vault blade, select the **Overview** blade.
>**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).
@ -229,9 +229,9 @@ In this task, you will deploy an Azure storage account. Then you will configure
| Subscription | the name of your Azure subscription |
| Resource group | `az104-rg-region2` (if necessary, select **Create new**) |
| Vault Name | `az104-rsv-region2` |
| Region | **East US** |
| Region | **West US** |
>**Note**: Make sure that you specify the same region into which you deployed virtual machines in the previous task.
>**Note**: Make sure that you specify a **different** region than the virtual machine.
![Screenshot of the recovery services vault.](../media/az104-lab10-create-rsv.png)
@ -239,14 +239,6 @@ In this task, you will deploy an Azure storage account. Then you will configure
>**Note**: Wait for the deployment to complete. The deployment should take a couple of minutes.
In this task, you configure Azure Site Recovery to replicate virtual machines.
1. Create a **Recovery Services Vault**, **az104-rsv-region2**, in **West US**.
>**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**.
@ -255,8 +247,8 @@ In this task, you configure Azure Site Recovery to replicate virtual machines.
| Setting | Value |
| ---- | ---- |
| Region| **West US** (read the notification about replication in the same region) |
| Resource group | **az104-rg-region2** |
| Region| **East US** |
| Resource group | **az104-rg-region1** |
| Virtual machine deployment model | **Resource Manager** |
| Disaster recovery between availability zones | **No** |