Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
You are an Azure administrator responsible for configuring disaster recovery for VMs running in the production environment. You need to set up Azure Site Recovery to replicate these VMs to an alternative location to minimize downtime in case of a failure. What is the first step you should take to configure Azure Site Recovery for these Azure VMs?
Enable replication for the VMs in the Azure portal and select the target location.
Create a storage account to store the replicated disks.
Install the Azure Site Recovery agent on each VM that needs to be replicated.
Create a Recovery Services vault to manage the replication settings.
The first step in configuring Azure Site Recovery for Azure VMs is to create a Recovery Services vault. The Recovery Services vault is a management entity that stores all the recovery points and orchestrates the replication process. By creating the vault, you establish a container for Site Recovery operations. Enabling replication (Option B) cannot be done before the vault is created. Installing the Azure Site Recovery agent (Option C) is unnecessary for Azure VMs; it's required for on-premises VMs. Creating a storage account (Option D) is handled automatically by Site Recovery when you enable replication.
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