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Azure Disaster Recovery: Plan, Architecture, Services, Best Practices and Cost

  • Azure Disaster Recovery offers a backup and recovery system that helps you bring services back online quickly and with minimal effort while avoiding data loss.
  • Disasters like outages, data loss and failures can always occur in the cloud. Microsoft Azure Disaster Recovery helps we cope up with cloud disasters easily and efficiently.
  • Azure Disaster Recovery is a robust failover system that features target resources, cache storage account, replication policies, and snapshot and recovery points.
  • The article discusses different disaster recovery solutions, such as Azure Site Recovery, Azure Backup and JetStream DR, along with the best practices, costs and all other aspects related to Azure disaster recovery.
  • The article explains the Azure disaster recovery architecture, which comprises primary and secondary regions, disaster recovery tools, cloud services and testing, validation and failover systems.
  • The article presents enterprise-scale and SMB disaster recovery in Azure and recommends services like Microsoft Entra ID, Azure Traffic Manager, and Virtual Network for enterprise-scale disaster recovery.
  • The article lists some Azure disaster recovery services, best practices and solutions, including Azure Archive Storage, Azure Backup, and JetStream DR.
  • The article explains that an Azure disaster recovery plan is an outline of the steps taken, including recovery modeling, testing and instance grouping, to recover from a technological disaster.
  • The article points out the difference between Azure Site Recovery and Azure Backup, where Site Recovery serves as failover and Backup backs-up data.
  • It explains how Azure disaster recovery helps in business continuity, by facilitating rapid recovery from disaster, preventing irrecoverable data loss, providing robust resilience and assisting with compliance adherence.
  • The article also highlights the differences between Azure disaster recovery, GCP and AWS.

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