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Understanding Windows Server 2016’s Disaster Recovery Features

If you are running Windows Server 2016, you already have a robust set of DR tools at your disposal but the question is, are you utilizing them?

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Restoring Files with Azure File Sync

Aidan shows you how to restore files that were synchronized to the cloud, using Azure File Sync, and backups up using Azure Backup.

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How To Deploy Azure File Sync

In this post, Aidan will show you how to deploy Azure File Sync to synchronize files from a file server to Azure, which you can then use to enable tiering of hot/cold files, inter-site replication, cloud-based backup. and disaster recovery.

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Azure File Sync Requirements

This post will detail the system requirements and considerations for planning an Azure File Sync deployment.

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Azure File Sync is now Generally Available

This post will discuss what the general availability of Azure File Sync will mean to customers that are continuing to use on-premises file servers.

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Sponsored: Conquering Remote Desktop Challenges

Conquer your Remote Desktop challenges by overcoming a few of the more common hurdles.

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What Is Azure File Sync

I have known about Azure File Sync for quite a while under NDA and have been itching to start talking about it. It’s a killer service that an incredible number of businesses could benefit from.

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Hyper-V Replica for Disaster Recovery

Michael Otey discusses Hyper-V Replica as an option for protecting business-critical virtual machines from site or system outages.

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Azure Backup Server System Requirements

Microsoft’s free Azure Backup Server (MABS) is a free on-premises backup server that will protect Microsoft workloads, such as Hyper-V, SQL Server, SharePoint, and more, by performing disk-to-disk-to-cloud backup.

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WHEA Errors on Hyper-V Hosts

Aidan Finn describes a common WHEA error that can be found in Hyper-V and provides a workaround.

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