Hello @blackshelbygt500kr! Thank you for your comment. In a failover scenario, the subnet in Azure may or may not change depending on how the environment is set up. Generally, during failover, the same subnet is replicated in the Azure environment to ensure a smooth transition and minimize disruptions. However, specific configurations and requirements might vary based on the organization's needs. It's always a good practice to consult the Azure documentation or reach out to technical experts for a more detailed understanding of your specific setup. Hope this clarifies things for you!
Complete demo ASR for Azure Hyper-V
Paddy Maddy....Great Job....Crystal Clear step by step process makes easy to understand ASR for Hyper-V
very nice sir this help me a lot
Glad to hear that
This was a great tutorial. Would love to see an Azure to on-premises failback video
Are you duplicating the exact same on prem subnet to the Azure environment? Or does the subnet change when a failover happens?
Hello @blackshelbygt500kr! Thank you for your comment. In a failover scenario, the subnet in Azure may or may not change depending on how the environment is set up. Generally, during failover, the same subnet is replicated in the Azure environment to ensure a smooth transition and minimize disruptions. However, specific configurations and requirements might vary based on the organization's needs. It's always a good practice to consult the Azure documentation or reach out to technical experts for a more detailed understanding of your specific setup. Hope this clarifies things for you!
Very nice ....
what is advantage for join option can you explain