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Microsoft has made a small-but-significant change to its Hyper-V Recovery Manager service. Now known as Microsoft Azure Site Recovery, the tool still enables Hyper-V users to automate backup of virtual machines and organises failover to a disaster recovery site. The important change is that Azure can now be used as the …

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  1. dogged

    Microsoft's pricing regime is a little odd

    How unusual!

  2. Hans 1
    Joke

    Not a real disaster recovery service

    A real disaster recovery solution would move all vm's elsewhere to safer cloud infrastructures ... such as amazon or google.

    1. Anonymous Coward
      Anonymous Coward

      Re: Not a real disaster recovery service

      Azure has a better long term reliability record than Amazon.

      And Google are so far behind in this space, no one is seriously considering them as an alternative. See the recent Gartner Magic Quadrant.

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