Automatically replicate the new disk
Currently ASR after enabling protection for a virtual machine any new disks that are added to the virtual machine doesn't get replicated.
This feature request is to support for a protected virtual machine to automatically replicate new disk.

20 comments
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Cody commented
now do we have a deal?
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Brandon P. commented
If this feature gets implemented I would like to have the ability to turn it off or on and not be the default. We use a backup product that attaches temporary staging disks during the backup, then detaches them when the backup finishes. This then caused issues with a competing ASR type product we also used due to auto add/removals of these staging disks. We ended up moving to ASR from the other product since ASR does not do this.
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Diego Souza commented
Just allow admin to add/remove disk after the machine is configured to replication.
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Robert Meddaugh commented
I see the ability to replicate a new disk for Azure to Azure replication is now available. But is there on the roadmap the same ability for adding a new disk for VMWare on premises to Azure?
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Sean Nixon commented
For those asking about how to do this with PowerShell, this is now theoretically possible without with this cmdlet. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/powershell/module/az.recoveryservices/Add-AzRecoveryServicesAsrReplicationProtectedItemDisk?view=azps-3.2.0
There's also a Portal option: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-enable-replication-added-disk
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walton19 commented
Anyone help me out to do this manually with powershell
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Dequency commented
Is there a way to do this manually through powershell?
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restu singgih commented
Hello work
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Dillon Brown commented
To do this manually, you have to disable and re-enable protection.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/site-recovery/azure-to-azure-support-matrix#support-for-vmdisk-management -
Anonymous commented
If not enabled automatically, how can this be done manually?
If it is not possible even manually ... it's kind of a deal breaker. -
R Karthikeyan commented
When will this feature will be available... how we can do it manually.
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Roman commented
Изменения есть относительно данного вопроса?
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Deepak Kumar commented
Is there any way to achieve it even manually?
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Praveen Chintamani commented
Can we also enable this feature for A2A too?
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Praveen Chintamani commented
Additional requirement around disks: Expansion of existing disk on a VM which is protected.
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Saleem Ahmad commented
This will be a really good feature if any disk added can be automatically updated in the config server.
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Ryan Betts commented
Guys - this would be great to see.
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John Griffin commented
Hi, It's been a year, can we still not add additional disks to already protected VM's ?
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Samir FARHAT (MVP) commented
This is a feature promised in Windows Server VNext, i doubt it will be implemented in the near update of azure