Adding Host1 to ASR1 in Azure Site Recovery

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.

B

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/hyper-v-azure-tutorial

The correct answer is B. Download the installation file for the Azure Site Recovery Provider. Download the vault registration key. Install the Azure Site Recovery Provider on Host1 and register the server.

To replicate the on-premises virtual machines to Azure by using Azure Site Recovery, you need to perform the following steps:

  1. Create a Recovery Services vault: You need to create a Recovery Services vault in the Azure portal. This is the vault where you will store the replicated virtual machines.

  2. Create a Hyper-V site: You need to create a Hyper-V site in the Azure portal. This site is used to manage the replication of the virtual machines.

  3. Prepare the Hyper-V host: You need to download the Azure Site Recovery Provider installation file and install it on the Hyper-V host. This provider is used to manage the replication of the virtual machines.

  4. Register the Hyper-V host: You need to register the Hyper-V host with the Recovery Services vault. This registration allows the Hyper-V host to communicate with the Recovery Services vault and replicate the virtual machines.

Option A is incorrect because you do not need to install the Azure Site Recovery Provider on each virtual machine. The provider is installed on the Hyper-V host, and it manages the replication of all the virtual machines on that host.

Option C is incorrect because you need to download the vault registration key, not the storage account key. The vault registration key is used to register the Hyper-V host with the Recovery Services vault.

Option D is incorrect because you do not need to install the Azure Site Recovery Provider on each virtual machine. The provider is installed on the Hyper-V host, and it manages the replication of all the virtual machines on that host.

Therefore, the correct answer is B. Download the installation file for the Azure Site Recovery Provider. Download the vault registration key. Install the Azure Site Recovery Provider on Host1 and register the server.