Hi jmrapa, welcome to the forums.
You can do restores direct to Azure to assist with this plan. Direct replica from one hypervisor to another/public cloud is not possible at this time, but if the target is a hosted VMware or HyperV solution you control, then a normal Replica job can be used to maintain replicas.
Similar recovery narratives can be performed with Veeam Agent for Windows/Linux, though the recovery will require either booting from the recovery media, or exporting disks (VHDX or VMDK) from backup and attaching those to VMs.
You can do restores direct to Azure to assist with this plan. Direct replica from one hypervisor to another/public cloud is not possible at this time, but if the target is a hosted VMware or HyperV solution you control, then a normal Replica job can be used to maintain replicas.
Similar recovery narratives can be performed with Veeam Agent for Windows/Linux, though the recovery will require either booting from the recovery media, or exporting disks (VHDX or VMDK) from backup and attaching those to VMs.
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