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To display the availability sets in an Azure region:
Go to Cloud virtual datacenters view → Locations
Select an Azure location
Go to Network → Availability sets
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You can create an availability set at the regional level and later assign it to a virtual datacenter.
To display the availability sets in an Azure virtual datacenter:
Select the virtual datacenter
Go to Network → Availability sets
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Create an availability set
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To create an availability set:
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Go to
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Field
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Value
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Name
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myCloud → Locations
Select a location OR
select an Azure virtual datacenterGo to Network → Availability sets
Click the + add button
Complete the dialog and click
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Create an availability set
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title | Click here to display details of create availability set |
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Saveç
The Name of the availability set
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must be unique in your
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Location
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location
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Virtual datacenter
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The virtual datacenter where you will use the availability set
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Resource group
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Fault domains
From Azure documentation: "VMs in the same fault domain share common storage as well as a common power source and network switch".
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From Azure documentation: "An update domain is a group of VMs and underlying physical hardware that can be rebooted at the same time."
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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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Assign an availability set to a VM
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