Quick reference guide
Updated over a week ago

Enterprise Workloads Editions: βœ… Business | βœ… Enterprise | βœ… Elite

Here is a step-by-step guide to get started with configuring your Azure VMs for backup and restore.

Before you begin

Ensure that you have the appropriate Microsoft authorization, that is a User Access Administrator or Owner role assigned before you proceed with onboarding subscriptions to your management console.

Quick steps to deploy, onboard, and configure Azure resources for backup and restore.

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Step 1: Get started with Enterprise Workloads

Log into the management console and ensure that you have the following in place:

Step 2: Onboard Azure Subscriptions

  • Register your Azure Tenant and authorize Druva to onboard new Azure subscriptions.


πŸ“ Note
​The subscription should have Microsoft.KeyVault registered within the resource provider section.


  • Select a preferred Druva storage to back up your data from a specific Azure Region.

You can then view and manage your subscriptions discovered right from the management console.

Step 3: Configure Azure VMs for backup

Step 4: Perform a Full Restore of Azure virtual machines

On successful backup, you can restore a virtual machine along with any associated managed disks to the same storage region or across regions.

For more information, see Restore virtual machines.

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