Microsoft Azure Administrator Associate AZ-104 Practice Question
You are an Azure administrator responsible for ensuring business continuity for your organization's critical applications. You have configured Azure Site Recovery to replicate virtual machines to a secondary region. Scheduled maintenance is planned in your primary region, and you need services to run from the secondary region during this time. What action should you perform to run services from the secondary region?
To run services from the secondary region, you should start a failover. A failover initiates the process of bringing up the replicated virtual machines in the secondary region, ensuring continuity of services during the primary region's maintenance. Starting a failback is used to return services to the primary region after a failover. Enabling replication is for the initial configuration and has already been set up in this scenario. Configuring a load balancer does not activate the virtual machines in the secondary region.
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