Add Host1 to ASR1 | Microsoft Azure Integration and Security Exam AZ-101

Add Host1 to ASR1

Question

You have an on-premises network that contains a Hyper-V host named Host1. Host1 runs Windows Server 2016 and hosts 10 virtual machines that run Windows

Server 2016.

You plan to replicate the virtual machines to Azure by using Azure Site Recovery.

You create a Recovery Services vault named ASR1 and a Hyper-V site named Site1.

You need to add Host1 to ASR1.

What should you do?

Answers

Explanations

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A. B. C. D.

A

Download the Vault registration key. You need this when you install the Provider. The key is valid for five days after you generate it.

Install the Provider on each VMM server. You don't need to explicitly install anything on Hyper-V hosts.

Incorrect Answers:

B, D: Use the Vault Registration Key, not the storage account key.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/migrate-tutorial-on-premises-azure

To replicate the virtual machines to Azure by using Azure Site Recovery, you need to add the Hyper-V host named Host1 to a Recovery Services vault named ASR1. To do this, you need to follow these steps:

  1. Download the Azure Site Recovery Provider installation file from the Azure portal.

  2. Download the vault registration key from the Azure portal. This key is used to register the Hyper-V host with the Recovery Services vault.

  3. Install the Azure Site Recovery Provider on Host1. To do this, you can run the installation file and follow the installation wizard.

  4. After the installation is complete, you need to register Host1 with the Recovery Services vault. To do this, open the Azure Site Recovery Provider and click on the "Register" button. This will launch the registration wizard.

  5. In the registration wizard, select the option to register with a vault and enter the vault registration key that you downloaded earlier. Follow the wizard to complete the registration process.

  6. Once Host1 is registered with the Recovery Services vault, you can configure replication for the virtual machines running on it.

Option A is the correct answer as it involves downloading the vault registration key, installing the Azure Site Recovery Provider on Host1, and registering the server with the Recovery Services vault.

Option B is incorrect as it suggests downloading the storage account key instead of the vault registration key, which is not used for registering a Hyper-V host with a Recovery Services vault.

Option C and D are incorrect as they suggest installing the Azure Site Recovery Provider on each virtual machine and registering the virtual machines individually, which is not required to replicate the virtual machines to Azure. Instead, you need to register the Hyper-V host with the Recovery Services vault and then configure replication for the virtual machines running on it.