You can use the Start-AzureDeploy command to export a virtual machine (VM) to a Microsoft Azure cloud account.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the Start-AzureDeploy command:
Deploy data to Azure using a specified endpoint:
Deploy data to Azure with specified Agent and transfer endpoint when the -privateagentport option has a user-defined value of 8006. The parameter for -publicagentport uses the special value 0, which is copied from -privateagentport. The parameter for -privatetransferport uses the special value 0, which is taken from the Agent configuration. The parameter for -publictransferport uses the special value 0, which is copied from -privatetransferport:
Deploy data to Azure using all available disks:
You can use the Start-AzureExport command to force the export of data from a protected machine to a Microsoft Azure virtual server.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the Start-AzureExport command:
Protected machine with recovery points that you want to export. | |||
Optional. List of additional volume names for the deploy. If you use the value all or use no value, the all volumes deploy. | |||
Optional. The sequential number of a recovery point that you want to export (use the /list rps command to get the numbers). If neither -time nor -rpn is specified, then the most recent recovery point is exported. | |||
Optional. This option determines the recovery points to select for export. Specify the exact time in the format mm/dd/yyyy hh:mm tt; for example, 2/24/2012 09:00 AM. Keep in mind to specify the date time value of the time zone set on your PC. If neither -time nor -rpn is specified, then the most recent recovery point is exported. | |||
Optional, if the -storageaccountname is specified. Specify the Azure cloud account name. | |||
Optional, if the -cloudaccountname is specified. Specify the Azure storage account name. | |||
The name of the Azure destination container you want to use for the deploy. | |||
The Azure subscription ID. It is required for a deploy after export only. | |||
The name of the Azure cloud service. It is required for a deploy after export only. | |||
The name of the virtual machine. It is required for a deploy after export only. | |||
The size of the virtual machine; for example, A0, Basic_A4, or Standard_G1. | |||
The Azure endpoint protocol used only for remote access rdp or ssh. The default value is rdp. It is required for a deploy after export only. | |||
The protocol used only for remote access tcp or udp. It is required for a deploy after export only. The default value is tcp. | |||
The public port for using remote access. The default value is 3389. | |||
The private port for using remote access. The default value is 3389. | |||
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Export data to Azure using a specified endpoint:
Export data to Azure with a specified Agent endpoint when the -privateagentport option uses the special value 0, which is taken from the Agent configuration. The -publicagentport option has the user-defined value of 1888:
Export data to Azure with specified Agent and transfer endpoints. The -privateagentport option has the user-defined value of 8006. The parameter for -publicagentport uses the special value of 0, which is copied from the -privateagentport option. The parameter for -privatetransferport uses the special value of 0, which is taken from the Agent configuration. The parameter for -publictransferport uses the special value 0, which is copied from the -privatetransferport option.:
The Start-ChecksumCheck PowerShell command lets you force a checksum check of Exchange Server recovery points.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the Start-ChecksumCheck command:
If none are provided, then the logged-on user's credentials will be used. | |
Start a checksum check on two recovery points.:
Use Start-ConsumeSeedDrive for the initial data transfer when you establish Rapid Recovery replication.
The usage for the command is as follows:
The following table describes the options available for the Start-ConsumeSeedDrive command:
Optional. The user name for the network location of the seed drive. | |
Optional. The password for the network location of the seed drive. | |
Use only with the -consume option. It is the name of the remote Core from which the seed drive recovery points are created or consumed. | |
This option specifies whether to consume or copy all of the available protected machines. |
Starting consuming a seed drive located on a network share:
Start consuming the data from two protected machines from a seed drive located on the local system:
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