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Enable Backup During Azure VM Creation Using Azure Backup - Azure Backup

This article describes how to enable backup when you create a virtual machine (VM) in the Azure portal.

You can use Azure Backup to protect virtual machines (VMs) during creation. Backups follow a predefined schedule in a backup policy, generating recovery points stored in Recovery Services vaults.

Prerequisite

Before you create an Azure VM, review the supported operating systems for the Azure Backup service.

Sign in to the Azure portal

If you aren't already signed in to your account, sign in to the Azure portal.

Create a VM with Backup configuration

To create a VM and configure backup, follow these steps:

  1. In the Azure portal, select Create a resource.

  2. In Azure Marketplace, select Compute, and then select a VM image.

    Note

    To create a VM from a non-Marketplace image or swap the OS disk of a VM with a non-Marketplace image, remove the plan information from the VM. This helps in seamless VM restore.

  3. Set up the VM in accordance with the Windows or Linux instructions.

  4. On the Management tab, in Enable backup, select On.

  5. Azure Backup backups to a Recovery Services vault. Select Create New if you don't have an existing vault.

  6. Accept the suggested vault name or specify your own.

  7. Specify or create a resource group in which the vault is located. The resource group vault can be different from the VM resource group.

  8. Accept the default backup policy, or modify the settings.

Azure Backup resource group for Virtual Machines

The Backup service creates a separate resource group (RG), different than the resource group of the VM to store the restore point collection (RPC). The RPC houses the instant recovery points of managed VMs. The default naming format of the resource group created by the Backup service is: AzureBackupRG_<Geo>_<number>. For example: AzureBackupRG_northeurope_1. You now can customize the Resource group name created by Azure Backup.

Points to note:

To configure the Azure Backup resource group for Virtual Machines using PowerShell, see Create an Azure Backup resource group during snapshot retention.

Run an on-demand backup after VM creation

Your VM backup runs in accordance with your backup policy. However, we recommend that you run an initial backup.

To run an on-demand backup after the VM is created, follow these steps:

  1. In the VM properties, select Backup. The VM status is Initial Backup Pending until the initial backup runs.

  2. Select Back up now to run an on-demand backup.

Deploy a protected VM using a Resource Manager template

The previous steps explain how to use the Azure portal to create a virtual machine and protect it in a Recovery Services vault. To quickly deploy one or more VMs and protect them in a Recovery Services vault, see the template Deploy a Windows VM and enable backup.

Next steps

After the VM protection is complete, learn how to manage and restore them.

If you encounter any issues, review the troubleshooting guide.


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