Why Azure Site Recovery does not support Docker workloads running on virtual machines.

Anjul Awasthi 26 Reputation points
2022-11-09T06:35:33.117+00:00

Below the Suggestion I got, but this is also not a proper workaround.
To protect these virtual machines with Site Recovery, exclude the disks that have Docker installed on them.

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Azure Site Recovery
An Azure native disaster recovery service. Previously known as Microsoft Azure Hyper-V Recovery Manager.
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  1. !Daniel Bradley 1,056 Reputation points MVP
    2022-11-09T06:49:22.423+00:00

    Hi @Anjul Awasthi

    It is not explained why it is not supported currently.

    You can share your ideas for this here: https://feedback.azure.com/d365community/forum/3ccca344-2d25-ec11-b6e6-000d3a4f0f84 and other users will be able to upvote so you can get an official response from Microsoft.

    Thank you
    Daniel


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