At the Cloud Service step of the wizard, you can:
By default, Veeam Direct Restore to Microsoft Azure restores a machine with its original name. However, you can define a new name for the recovered machine if necessary.
To define a name for the machine:
- In the Cloud service list, select the machine and click VM Name.
- In the Change Name window, enter a new name explicitly or specify a change name rule by adding a prefix and/or suffix to the original machine name.
By default, Veeam Direct Restore to Microsoft Azure creates a new cloud service for the recovered machine and places the machine to it. If necessary, you can place the machine to an existing cloud service.
- In the Cloud service list, select the machine and click Cloud Service.
- In the Cloud Service window, select the necessary option for the machine:
- Select Choose the existing cloud service if you want to place the machine to an existing cloud service. From the list below, select the cloud service.
- Select Create a new cloud service if you want to create a dedicated cloud service for the machine. In the DNS name field, enter a name of the cloud service that you want to create. The cloud service name can be up to 64 characters long, must start with a letter and can contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores.
- Veeam Direct Restore to Microsoft Azure automatically creates a Remote Desktop endpoint for the recovered machine. In the Endpoint field, specify the number of a public TCP port for this endpoint. You will be able to access the recovered machine over this port.
By default, Veeam Direct Restore to Microsoft Azure uses port 3389 for Microsoft Windows VMs. Microsoft Azure automatically sets up firewall configuration for ports associated with Remote Desktop.
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Microsoft Azure subscriptions have default limits on the number of cloud services. If you decide to create a new cloud service, make sure that you do not exceed limits of your subscription. |