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Dynamics 365 Finance + Operations on premise production with DR on azure supported scenario?

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hello everyone,

i am working with a customer who has a Dynamics 365 deployment on premises deployment on premises that consist of the following resources on vmware and wants to do a Complete DR to Azure Using ASR and SQL Replication:

3x AOS Servers (Data management, Batch) vms

3x orchestrator vms 

SQL Server Reporting Services

Managment Reporter

SQL VM

AD VM

ADFS VM

i came across that its not supported for azure deployment is this true, not even for DR? is it possible to work and function well but no support from Microsoft for example or how it will be, is it in certain scenarios or in all scenarios and possibilities unsupported?

appreciate your support and feedback to help me on this if any has relevant experience or done it before?

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  • HenryXie Profile Picture
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    Hi Ramisohail, the D365 OP is available to be deployed on Azure VM. 

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    A.Prasanna Profile Picture
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    As per the Microsoft Agreement, it's not allowed to deploy the Onprem version on Cloud.

  • Huggins Mafigu Profile Picture
    511 on at

    Sorry, what do you mean by DR??

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    in the documentation of Microsoft it states that its not supported, so i am confused i believe it should work but maybe if Microsoft identified that its a platform issue they might not support in that case only, but will it be able to function properly as disaster recovery setup that becomes production in terms on disaster for on premises

  • HenryXie Profile Picture
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    Hi Ramisohail,

    please ref. below document for DR, you are right technically it is possible.

    On-premises disaster recovery configuration - Finance & Operations | Dynamics 365 | Microsoft Docs

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    Junaid Idrees Profile Picture
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    Hi ramisohail,

    There are some documentation to refer, Please check:

    1. docs.microsoft.com/.../service-fabric-disaster-recovery

    2. docs.microsoft.com/.../onprem-dr

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