Introduction to Availability sets
Availability Sets in Azure enable users to separate workloads for high availability. All of the VMs in an availability set must be in the same Azure Virtual Network, which means they must be in the same Abiquo virtual datacenter. To add a group of VMs to an Azure load balancer, you must have all the VMs to the same availability set.
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Assign an Availability set to a VM | Assign an Availability set to a VM | After an upgrade, to display availability sets that were not present in the platform with deployed VMs, the user should synchronize the virtual datacenter or networks.
For more information about Azure Availability sets, see Azure documentation, for example, https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/windows/tutorial-availability-sets.
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Create an availability set
To create an availablity set:
- Go to Virtual datacenters
- select All virtual datacenters → select a location OR
select an Azure virtual datacenter - Go to Network → Availability sets
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