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Azure Site Recovery

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What is Azure Site Recovery?

Azure Site Recovery is a service that helps ensure business continuity by keeping business apps and workloads running during outages. Site Recovery replicates workloads running on physical and virtual machines from a primary site to a secondary location. When an outage occurs at the primary site, you failover to the secondary location, and access apps from there. After the primary location is running again, you can fail back to it.

What other technologies are related to Azure Site Recovery?

Azure Site Recovery Competitor Technologies

Azure Backup is a competitor as it also provides data protection and recovery capabilities, although it primarily focuses on backup and restore rather than full site recovery.
mentioned alongside Azure Site Recovery in 29% (870) of relevant job posts

Azure Site Recovery Complementary Technologies

App Service Plans host web apps and APIs. Site Recovery can protect these apps by replicating the underlying infrastructure (VMs) or data associated with these apps.
mentioned alongside Azure Site Recovery in 87% (122) of relevant job posts
SQL Azure DB is a managed database service. Site Recovery can be used to protect the VMs or servers hosting SQL Server, or in conjunction with SQL's own replication features for DR.
mentioned alongside Azure Site Recovery in 73% (127) of relevant job posts
Azure PaaS capabilities encompass various services that can be protected using Site Recovery, especially if the underlying infrastructure needs to be replicated.
mentioned alongside Azure Site Recovery in 92% (72) of relevant job posts

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