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title: Reprotect Azure virtual machines to the primary region with Azure Site Recovery
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ms.reviewer: v-gajeronika
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description: Describes how to reprotect Azure virtual machines after failover, the secondary to primary region, using Azure Site Recovery.
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services: site-recovery
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author: Jeronika-MS
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ms.service: azure-site-recovery
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ms.topic: tutorial
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ms.date: 08/29/2025
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ms.date: 10/22/2025
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# Customer intent: As an IT administrator managing disaster recovery for virtual machines, I want to reprotect VMs to the primary region after a failover, so that I can ensure continuous data replication and quickly restore services to their original location.
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1. In **Vault** > **Replicated items**, right-click the failed over virtual machine, and select **Re-Protect**. The reprotection direction should show from secondary to primary.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/site-recovery-how-to-reprotect-azure-to-azure/reprotect.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows a virtual machine with a contextual menu with Re-protect selected." lightbox="./media/site-recovery-how-to-reprotect-azure-to-azure/reprotect.png":::
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:::image type="content" source="./media/site-recovery-how-to-reprotect-azure-to-azure/reprotect-failedover-virtual-machine.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows a virtual machine with a contextual menu with Re-protect selected." lightbox="./media/site-recovery-how-to-reprotect-azure-to-azure/reprotect-failedover-virtual-machine.png":::
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1. Review the resource group, network, storage, and availability sets. Then select **OK**. If there are any resources marked as new, they're created as part of the reprotection process.
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1. The reprotection job seeds the target site with the latest data. After the job finishes, delta replication takes place. Then, you can fail over back to the primary site. You can select the storage account or the network you want to use during reprotect, using the customize option.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/site-recovery-how-to-reprotect-azure-to-azure/customize.png" alt-text="Screenshot displays Customize option on the Azure portal." lightbox="./media/site-recovery-how-to-reprotect-azure-to-azure/customize.png":::
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:::image type="content" source="./media/site-recovery-how-to-reprotect-azure-to-azure/customize-settings.png" alt-text="Screenshot displays Customize option on the Azure portal." lightbox="./media/site-recovery-how-to-reprotect-azure-to-azure/customize-settings.png":::
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### Customize reprotect settings
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