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Feature / Request - Ability to Restore to alternate Azure Tenancies

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We currently have a requirement as a result of a break and then merger, to be able to restore or migrate Virtual machines in Azure from one Entra ID Tenancy to another.

I understand that this is not currently possible, even though I have a Backup for Azure Appliance in each of the 2 tenancies in the same Veeam B&R Application.

During this move the On Premise domain will remain the same and we will just be moving to a new tenancy, so just looking to see if this is possible or if not, if this is on the Radar and when it could be implemented.

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Steve
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Re: Feature / Request - Ability to Restore to alternate Azure Tenancies

Post by Mildur »

Hi Steve,

Veeam Backup & Replication allows you to restore backups of Azure VMs to any Azure tenant (Restore to Microsoft Azure).
Version 13 also includes Instant Recovery to Microsoft Azure (Instant Recovery to Microsoft Azure).

For your use case, I would try:
1.) Create backups of the virtual machines in the source tenant with Veeam Backup for Azure.
2.) Use Veeam Backup & Replication to start a “Restore to Microsoft Azure” or “Instant Recovery to Microsoft Azure” session to the target Azure tenant.

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Fabian
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Re: Feature / Request - Ability to Restore to alternate Azure Tenancies

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Hi Steve,

If you would protect both tenants with 1 VB for Azure instance, you can restore between those 2 tenants normally as well.
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Re: Feature / Request - Ability to Restore to alternate Azure Tenancies

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Hi Fabian,

I have already got some backed up and when i have gone to do the restore it is only allowing me to use the existing tenancy / subscriptions in Azure, there is not an option to select or utilise the other new Tenancy. I do have a support case open already, but this is the response from the engineer

Case # 07971234

"Currently, Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure does not support direct restoration of VMs across different Azure tenancies (Microsoft Entra tenants). The restore wizard only allows you to select subscriptions associated with the same Microsoft Entra tenant as the service account used during configuration. For further details, please refer to the following documentation:
• Step 4. Specify Azure Subscription and Region - Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure Guide (v8.1)
• Step 4. Choose Restore Mode - Veeam Backup for Microsoft Azure Guide (v8.1)

However, if you would like to have it considered for future releases, please submit a feature request via our R&D Forums: https://forums.veeam.com/. By posting your feature request on the R&D Forums, you will be able to fast-track your request and directly converse with our R&D Team and Product Managers, who are actively involved in developing and implementing new features and functionality within the Veeam ecosystem. Our R&D Team and Product Managers are always looking for ways to improve our software and will be happy to assist with the request."


Not sure if this helps to advise, if I have found an incorrect option, then I would be happy to try that - We are currently on 12.3, do I need to upgrade to 13 for this functionality ?

In response to Nielsengelen
If you would protect both tenants with 1 VB for Azure instance, you can restore between those 2 tenants normally as well.
I have tried to add the additional tenancy on there and I get an access denied, I think this is because the App Registration is in the original tenancy and not the new one, even though we have cross tenancy auth in place at the moment.

Happy for any further advice

Thanks

Steve
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