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hs08
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I do restore VM to Azure local, the VM is showing in the azure local node and on the azure cluster.

But anyone know why the VM is not visible in the azure portal?

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hi all,

Thanks for your reply. I already engaged with microsoft support and they said if we create or restore the VM to windows admin center so that VM will not showing in azure portal. 

Microsoft have future plan to enable created/restored vm in windows admin center to be visible in azure portal.

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lukas.k
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Hi ​@hs08,

What do you mean with “VM to Azure local”? Do you run Azure Stack HCI?

 

I’m honestly not too deeply involved into Azure (anymore I’m afraid) to do you have other “local” VMs that are visible within the Azure portal? In case yes, are you maybe able to compare both VMs and spot a difference?

 

Maybe the automation process of restoring doesn’t perform any kind of re-(registration) of local VMs to the portal.


Chris.Childerhose
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Also see if the following is helpful as I am not an Azure person either - https://helpcenter.veeam.com/docs/backup/vsphere/restore_azure.html?ver=120

 


hs08
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hi ​@lukas.k 

I restore to Azure Local, Azure Local is new name of Azure Stack HCI. When i restore the VM, i can see this VM on windows admin center but not showing in Azure Portal


regnor
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@lukas.k Azure Stack HCI has been renamed to Azure local.

@hs08 First I would make sure that you’re running a supported version, and also take a look at the limitations.

Excluding support for Azure Arc VM management.
Azure Arc VMs in a "Running" state can be backed up. Upon restore, these VMs become standard Hyper-V workloads. If a VM is restored (and the original is no longer present) within the period Azure Arc can reconnect (45 days), the Azure Arc connection should persist if restored to the same cluster.

https://www.veeam.com/kb4047


hs08
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hi all,

Thanks for your reply. I already engaged with microsoft support and they said if we create or restore the VM to windows admin center so that VM will not showing in azure portal. 

Microsoft have future plan to enable created/restored vm in windows admin center to be visible in azure portal.


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