Administrator Guide

a Under Source VMM, select the source VMM server (<Prex>VMM01).
b Under Source network, select the virtual network on the VMM server that you want to map.
c Under Target, click Azure.
d Under Subscription, choose the appropriate subscription.
e Under Compute stack, click Resource Management.
f Under Target network, the service detects the VM networks on the target location and lists them. Choose the appropriate
target network, as identied in Step 1 of this procedure, and then click
OK.
Figure 26. Add network mapping
This step triggers a job.
g To track the progress of the job triggered in the previous step, click Settings. Under Monitoring and reports, click Jobs.
h In Jobs, under General, click Site Recovery jobs.
Step 5: Run a failover
After the initial replication, you can run failovers as desired. The three types of failovers are:
Test
Planned
Unplanned
You can run failovers as follows:
1 Test failover—Run to verify the environment without having any impact on the production infrastructure. You can run a test failover if
the tenant requests it. Run a test failover as follows:
a In the Azure portal, create a separate virtual network for test purposes. Use the same subnet settings as the VM network which
your test VM is connected to on the VMM server.
b In Recovery Services vaults, click the name of the vault for the Dell Hybrid Cloud System for Microsoft deployment.
c In Settings, under Protected Items, click Replicated items.
d Click the VM that you want to fail over.
e Click Test Failover.
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