- 2 and 3—Azure File Share Sync reduces the storage footprint of the on-premise file servers by using cloud tiering. This generates a heat map on the on-premise file share and archives infrequently accessed files to Azure. It also provides fault tolerance for on-premise file shares. If a file server goes offline, you can easily restore its file shares to another file server.
- 1 and 3—You need to make sure that Internet Explorer Enhanced Security is disabled for both administrators and users and you need to make sure that PowerShell version 5.1 or higher is deployed on the servers.
- 1—When you create a new policy in PowerShell, you should use the New-AzRecoveryServicesBackupProtectionPolicy cmdlet. The Get-AzRecoveryServicesBackupSchedulePolicyObject cmdlet gets a reference to a base policy item...
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