Step-by-Step Deploy Azure Virtual Machines In Availability Set
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How To Deploy Azure Virtual Machines In Availability Sets and Availability Zones (Step By Step)
Availability Zones is a high-availability offering that protects your applications and data from datacenter failures.
These are unique physical locations within an Azure region. Each zone is made up of one or more data centers equipped with independent power, cooling, and networking.
An Availability Set is a logical grouping capability for isolating VM resources from each other when they’re deployed. By deploying your VMs across multiple hardware nodes Azure ensures that if hardware or software failure happens within Azure, only a sub-set of your virtual machines is impacted and your overall solution is safe and in working condition
When we create two Virtual Machines (VMs) across the Fault Domain in the Availability Set, it will increase the availability of your Applications to 99.95%. On the other hand, the Availability Zones allow you to deploy your VMs into different data centers within the same region, so you get 99.99% uptime.
Watch the video by Author & Cloud Expert, Atul Kumar from k21Academy where he explains:
☛ How to increase the resilience and availability of your Virtual Machines. (2:56)
☛ The difference between using Availability Sets and Availability Zones and the related SLAs. (4:50)
☛ The step-by-step configuration of how to deploy Azure Virtual Machines (VMs) in Availability Sets and Availability Zone. (7:00)
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Is that compulsory to create 2 VM for the web app in the Availability set, or else Microsoft Azure will mange this ?
Yes, An availability set for Azure logically groups a minimum of two or more VMs. If you place your VMs within an availability set, Azure will make sure to distribute them automatically across separate update and fault domains
Reference: learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/availability
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Thank you so much for all the efforts
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That was a masterpiece delivery,neat présentation
Hey! Thanks!
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you both are amazing ! your way of explanation is great ! Thanks both of you.
Thanks @Sonu
Eva does a great job simplifying concepts and explaining them.. well done
Thank you pourmog we are glad that you found it useful
same steps applied in the company also.
nice one!
Thanks, keep watching!
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I want to install windows application(10mb size) on 100 azure virtual machines so that each copy operates independently
How can i do that??
Best video for Azure HA i have seen
Can you make Videos on VMware Administration
Apologies but we don’t have experience on VMware admin as of now Atul
Really well explained. It helped me understand some core concepts really well. Thank you!
Thanks and appreciate it . Atul
ThQ sir it's very easy to Understand, am expecting more such videos.....
Glad that you found it easy to understand Atul Team K21Academy
Does this needs LB?
Please I wish to ask, if we set up availability zone or availability set, do we still need a load balancer for it????
Configuring the Azure load balancer is optional while setting up the availability zone or availability set.
Combine the Azure Load Balancer with an availability zone or availability set to get the most application resiliency. The Azure Load Balancer distributes traffic between multiple virtual machines. For our Standard tier virtual machines, the Azure Load Balancer is included but not all virtual machine tiers include the Azure Load Balancer.
For reference check these documents:
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/availability
docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/load-balancer/load-balancer-standard-availability-zones
@@K21Academy God bless you so much. I really appreciate. One more question please.. If I have an availability zone and decided to install my app on the first VM, will the app be replicated on the second VM or do I have to install the app I install on the first VM to the second VM?? During availability zone I was thinking that everything you do in VM 1 will be replicated on VM 2 automatically.
So everything I installed on vm1 I will also have to install it on vm2? God bless you sir. I await your candid answer
very informative thanks
Glad it was helpful!
best demo i have seen so far... thanks
Glad that you found it useful . Atul
Very informative. One query I have
1) in availablity set and availablity zone, Vm using common storages , if yes how to verify ?
Hi Rohan, if you are deploying your VMs in the Availability set or availability zone it means you are making your VMs redundant for high availability even during failover of one VM. So the resources specs will same in all the instances but they don't share any resources in common
A great demo, really clear and informative. I'd read the theory but good to see it actually deployed in the portal. Thanks for posting.
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Thanks guys
Faruk M Glad that you liked it. Atul
hats off to the team, crystal clear explainations !
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Very nice. 🤝
Thank you! Cheers!