Backing Up Virtual Machines in Microsoft Azure
You need public IP addresses to make infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) resources in Microsoft Azure available on the public Internet. This course teaches you how to plan, implement, and troubleshoot public IP addresses for Azure virtual machines.
At the core of Azure infrastructure as a service (IaaS) disaster recovery is a thorough knowledge of Azure virtual machine (VM) backup. In Backing Up Virtual Machines in Microsoft Azure, you’ll learn how to back up and restore VMs running in Azure. First, you’ll learn how to use Azure VM Backup to back up Windows Server and Linux VMs running in Azure. Next, you’ll explore the many types of restore options available in Azure. Finally, you’ll discover how to retrieve individual files and folders from VM backup restore points. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have a foundational knowledge of Azure VM backup and recovery that will help you as you move forward to become a more effective Microsoft Azure administrator.
Author Name: Tim Warner
Author Description:
Timothy Warner is a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) in Cloud and Datacenter Management who is based in Nashville, TN. His professional specialties include Microsoft Azure, cross-platform PowerShell, and all things Windows Server-related. You can reach Tim via Twitter (@TechTrainerTim), LinkedIn or his blog, AzureDepot.com.
Table of Contents
- Course Overview
0mins - Backing Up VMs
29mins - Restoring VMs
17mins - Recovering Files and Folders from VMs
7mins - Providing Failover Recovery for VMs
20mins
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