why i can't enable azure site recovery on 2 vm's

Shlomi Gerby 0 Reputation points
2025-12-11T23:20:58.6566667+00:00

i'm trying to enable site recovery to different region from north europe to israel and no able to start the site recovery to start replication. resources are not being created

Azure Site Recovery
Azure Site Recovery
An Azure native disaster recovery service. Previously known as Microsoft Azure Hyper-V Recovery Manager.
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  1. Q&A Assist
    2025-12-11T23:21:08.07+00:00
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    There are several reasons why you might not be able to enable Azure Site Recovery for your virtual machines (VMs) when attempting to replicate from North Europe to Israel:

    1. Resource Group and VM Location: Ensure that the resource group and the source VM are in the same location. Azure Site Recovery requires both to be in the same region for replication to be enabled.
    2. Subscription Issues: Verify that the resource group is part of the selected subscription. If the resource group is not associated with the subscription you are using, you won't be able to find it during the protection setup.
    3. Quota Limitations: Make sure your subscription is enabled to create Azure VMs in the target region (Israel) and that you have sufficient quota to create VMs of the necessary sizes. If there are quota limitations or if the subscription is not enabled for that region, replication will fail.
    4. Stale Configuration: If there is a stale Site Recovery configuration from previous attempts, it could prevent you from enabling replication. You may need to remove any stale configurations before proceeding.
    5. Capacity Constraints: If the target location (Israel) has capacity constraints, you may need to disable replication to that location and enable it to a different location where your subscription has sufficient quota.

    To troubleshoot, you can check these aspects and ensure that all prerequisites are met before attempting to enable replication again.

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  2. Bharath Y P 2,815 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-12-12T00:15:09.4833333+00:00

    Hello Shlomi Gerby, It looks like you are trying to enable Azure Site Recovery (ASR) to replicate virtual machines (VMs) from North Europe to Israel. However, you're unable to start the replication process, and resources are not being created as expected.

    • Azure Site Recovery supports replication of VMs between certain paired or supported regions. According to Microsoft’s Azure Site Recovery support matrix, not all regions are eligible as either source or target.
    • If the region in which you want to create a vault doesn't show, make sure that your subscription has access to create resources in that region.
    • If you can't see a region within a geographic cluster when you enable replication, make sure that your subscription has permissions to create VMs in that region.
    • You need Contributor or Owner role on both the source and target subscriptions. If the vault is in a different subscription, you must have permissions there too.

    You can verify the support region for the ASR by region, see here: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/explore/global-infrastructure/products-by-region/table

    Could you please help us with the below details:

    • Which exact region is the target for replication? Is it Israel Central or Israel north region?
    • What specific error message or issue are you encountering when trying to start replication?
    • Do you have sufficient permissions (e.g., Contributor or Owner) in both region?
    • Have you ensured that both the Recovery Services Vault and Storage Accounts in Israel are properly set up and configured for replication?

    Thanks.

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