title | description | services | author | manager | ms.service | ms.topic | ms.author | ms.date |
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Set up a process server VMware/physical failback in Azure Site Recovery |
This article describes how to set up a process server in Azure, to failback Azure VMs to VMware. |
site-recovery |
ankitaduttaMSFT |
gaggupta |
site-recovery |
conceptual |
ankitadutta |
05/27/2021 |
After you fail over VMware VMs or physical servers to Azure using Site Recovery, you can fail them back to the on-premises site when it's up and running again. In order to fail back, you need to set up a temporary process server in Azure, to handle replication from Azure to on-premises. You can delete this VM after failback is complete.
Learn more about the reprotection and failback process.
[!INCLUDE site-recovery-vmware-process-server-prerequ]
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In the vault > Site Recovery Infrastructure> Manage > Configuration Servers, select the configuration server.
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In the server page, click + Process server
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In Add process server page, and select to deploy the process server in Azure.
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Specify the Azure settings, including the subscription used for failover, a resource group, the Azure region used for failover, and the virtual network in which the Azure VMs are located. If you used multiple Azure networks, you need a process server in each one.
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In Server name, User name, and Password, specify a name for the process server, and credentials that will be assigned Admin permissions on the server.
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Specify a storage account to be used for the server VM disks, the subnet in which the process server VM will be located, and the server IP address that will be assigned when the VM starts.
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Click OK button to start deploying the process server VM. The process server will be deployed on Standard_A8_v2 SKU. Ensure that this VM SKU is available for your subscription.
After the process server VM is up and running, you need to register it with the on-premises configuration server, as follows:
[!INCLUDE site-recovery-vmware-register-process-server]