Administrator Guide
NOTE: If you deploy the DPM backup infrastructure, and then later onboard to Azure Site Recovery, you see the
following error in the Microsoft Azure portal during the onboarding process.
Protection couldn't be congured for cloud/site '<CloudName>'. (Error code: 10003)
Provider error: The Microsoft Azure Recovery Services Agent isn't installed on the Hyper-V host server
'<BackupHostName>' The agent isn't installed.
Install the agent (
https://go.microsoft.com/fwLink/?LinkID=399336
) on the server. (Provider error code: 31313)
Possible causes: One or more hosts couldn't be prepared. Check the Provider error for more information.
Recommendation: Resolve the issue and retry the operation.
You can safely ignore this message. This issue does not aect Azure Site Recovery operations.
The default replication policy settings are summarized in the following table.
Table 13. Default replication policy settings
Setting Description Default Value
Encrypt data stored on
Azure
Species whether replicated data that is transferred should be stored as
encrypted.
False
Copy frequency Species how frequently data should be synchronized between Dell Hybrid
Cloud System for Microsoft and Azure.
5 minutes
Recovery point retention in
hours
Species how many hours of recovery history should be stored.
With a default value of zero (0), only the latest recovery point for a primary
virtual machine is stored.
0
App-consistent snapshot
frequency in hours
Species how often to create application-consistent snapshots by using Volume
Shadow Copy Service (VSS).
0
Initial replication start time
Species when the initial replication should start.
If you already have tenant workloads when you onboard to Azure Site Recovery,
Dell recommends that you schedule network replication during o-peak hours.
Immediately
Step 2: Enable protection on a plan or add-on
By default, the plan called TenantPlan has protection enabled after you onboard to Azure Site Recovery.
If you only have the one TenantPlan, you can skip this step for now.
If you create additional plans or add-ons, you need to congure protection. To enable protection on a published plan or add-on:
1 Open the Windows Azure Pack management portal for administrators.
2 Click Plans.
3 On the Plans tab, open the relevant plan or open the add-on on the Add-Ons tab.
4 In Plan Services or Add-On Services, click Virtual Machine Clouds.
NOTE
: The runbook Invoke-AzureSiteRecoveryManageVmProtectionJob.ps1 detects subscriptions for plans or add-ons
that have protection enabled, and then enables protection for VMs in those subscriptions. This happens automatically in
accordance with master runbook scheduling. You do not need to do anything.
5 In Custom Settings select Enable protection for all VMs.
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