Travis you are like a backup encyclopedia, lots of great content. It would have taken me weeks reading though MS documentation to get this key backup information. Thank you Sir! Excellent job.
I believe in a 3rd party backups outside of Azure. Just in case the entire house of cards fall. Kind of like your offsite backup for your on-prem server.
If the server the MARS agent is installed on dies and there are no backups, is there anyway to access the backups? Could you re-build the server (with the same name), re-install the agent and start backing up with the same schedule, or will this create a new back job?
Hi Travis, thanks for the content. It will be great help if you provide a demo on live automatic DR fail over for a VM in azure or on-prem . Regards, Best luck!!!
Thanks for the feedback. I wrote a couple articles a while back on Site Recovery for 4Sysops that might be helpful. Here are the links: 4sysops.com/archives/configuring-azure-site-recovery-2/ 4sysops.com/archives/azure-recovery-plans-failover-multiple-azure-vms/
Hello Travis. Your tutorials are great and very helpful. I've got a question. Let's assume I have an Azure VM configured and I wanna take the backup of only a particular folder that resides inside the VM. I do not want the backup of VM on the whole. Is it possible to do it? If yes, how can we do it? Thank you in advance.
Is it possible create multi schedules in MARS? I explain: I have 10 big folders in my File Server, and I would like to make backup of them in different times (EX: Folder 1 at 01:00am, folder 2 at 03:00am...)
Travis you are like a backup encyclopedia, lots of great content. It would have taken me weeks reading though MS documentation to get this key backup information. Thank you Sir! Excellent job.
Wow, thanks! Glad to help.
Amazing tutorial. Really clears the concepts of ASR and Backup/Restore. Keep up the good work Travis.
Thanks!
Great explanation Travis !!! Hope ur videos gets as good fame as u
Thank you!
Subscribed. Great tutorial. Clean, precise and very straight forward. Well done sir!
Thank you!
nice one Travis!
Nice job man!
I believe in a 3rd party backups outside of Azure. Just in case the entire house of cards fall. Kind of like your offsite backup for your on-prem server.
Thank you
You're welcome
If the server the MARS agent is installed on dies and there are no backups, is there anyway to access the backups? Could you re-build the server (with the same name), re-install the agent and start backing up with the same schedule, or will this create a new back job?
Very helpful! One query I have is about the pricing of the storage on Vault, also is there a way to move these backups to archive tier.
Hi Travis, thanks for the content.
It will be great help if you provide a demo on live automatic DR fail over for a VM in azure or on-prem .
Regards,
Best luck!!!
Thanks for the feedback. I wrote a couple articles a while back on Site Recovery for 4Sysops that might be helpful. Here are the links:
4sysops.com/archives/configuring-azure-site-recovery-2/
4sysops.com/archives/azure-recovery-plans-failover-multiple-azure-vms/
Hello Travis. Your tutorials are great and very helpful. I've got a question. Let's assume I have an Azure VM configured and I wanna take the backup of only a particular folder that resides inside the VM. I do not want the backup of VM on the whole. Is it possible to do it? If yes, how can we do it? Thank you in advance.
Is it possible create multi schedules in MARS?
I explain: I have 10 big folders in my File Server, and I would like to make backup of them in different times (EX: Folder 1 at 01:00am, folder 2 at 03:00am...)
Hello, great video, but I have a doubt. How do I backup a mapped folder on my server? it's possible? thank you
Check out Snapshots for Azure Files. It can now be managed by Azure Backup.
How can I get a definitive answer on MARS (not MABS) on how multiple Azure VMs can be managed under a single policy/schedule?
Do we need MARS Agent for Windows-7 (Azure VM)?? or the normal process of enabling backup on Recovery Vault would be fine??
Can you restore files directly from Azure or the Agent is the only way to go ?
how was the billing for this setup?