Hi @Luis Miguel Ruiz
It is possible for you to do a site recovery of the physical servers using a process server
reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/physical-azure-disaster-recovery
You will need a server to protect your centos to the azure.I wrote an article in Portuguese showing step by step how to do it, it's the same process if you were to use it to protect a machine from aws:
Get in touch if you need more help with this issue.
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Hi @Luis Miguel Ruiz
The process server will install an agent on the physical servers that will convert the disk to a virtual disk and upload it to Azure, just link Disk2VHD.
It will work like this:
You can fail back to a virtual server such as hyper-v or vmware
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Hi @Luis Miguel Ruiz
The process server will install an agent on the physical servers that will convert the disk to a virtual disk and upload it to Azure, just link Disk2VHD.
It will work like this:
You can fail back to a virtual server such as hyper-v or vmware
Please "Accept the answer" if the information helped you. This will help us and others in the community as well.
Thank you very much for your help Martin, you are fantastic.
When installing and configuring the process server, is there any VMware software needed on this server? I ask because in the documentation this appears under software specifications:
Software Requirements
Component Requirement
VMware vSphere PowerCLI Not required for versions 9.14 and above.
MYSQL MySQL must be installed. You can install it manually or Site Recovery can install it (For more information, go to the configuration definition).
On the other hand, the process server machine and configuration is the same, isn't it?
Hi @Luis Miguel Ruiz
When installing configuration server (process server), you will download and install Microsoft Azure Site recovery unified installation, and this installer will install all prerequisites automatically, and for physical machine you don`t need VMware powercli, just like:
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