You have two Azure virtual machines named VM1 and VM2.
You have two Recovery Services vaults named RSV1 and RSV2. VM2 is protected by RSV1.
You need to use RSV2 to protect VM2.
What should you do first?
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A. B. C. D.C
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/backup/backup-azure-vms-first-look-armThe correct answer to the given scenario is option B: From the RSV1 blade, click Backup items and stop the VM2 backup.
Explanation:
In this scenario, you have two virtual machines, VM1 and VM2, and two Recovery Services vaults, RSV1 and RSV2. Currently, VM2 is protected by RSV1, and the objective is to use RSV2 to protect VM2.
To use RSV2 to protect VM2, you first need to stop the backup of VM2 in RSV1. You can do this by following these steps:
After you have stopped the backup of VM2 in RSV1, you can then protect it with RSV2. To do this, you would need to navigate to the RSV2 blade, click "Backup", and follow the prompts to protect VM2 with RSV2.
Option A is incorrect because it assumes that VM2 is already being protected by RSV2, which is not the case.
Option C is incorrect because it assumes that you are using Azure Site Recovery to replicate VM2 to RSV2, which is not specified in the scenario.
Option D is incorrect because exporting the VM2 job from RSV1 does not accomplish the objective of using RSV2 to protect VM2.