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Recovering Microsoft Azure Workloads to Another Azure Region

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We have discussed Microsoft Azure’s platform capabilities to provide resiliency in previous chapters. We discussed storage, networks, VMs, and other services that are built from the ground up with capabilities to support various kinds of failures. Although applications deployed on Azure leveraging such services can benefit from their resiliency, they will not necessarily have default DR capabilities aligned to your RPO and RTO requirements.

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Chakraborty, B., Chowdhury, Y. (2020). Recovering Microsoft Azure Workloads to Another Azure Region. In: Introducing Disaster Recovery with Microsoft Azure. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-5917-7_3

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