Configure Azure Availability Sets in DuploCloud
Azure Availability Sets enhance the high availability and fault tolerance of virtual machines (VMs) deployed within Azure. They distribute VMs across multiple fault and update domains to protect against hardware failures and reduce downtime during maintenance events.
In DuploCloud, Availability Sets can be configured when creating or managing hosts. There are two types of Availability Sets:
Aligned Availability Set: Used for VMs with managed disks and provides better fault domain management.
Classic Availability Set: Used for VMs with unmanaged disks and follows older Azure infrastructure standards.
Select the Tenant from the Tenant list box.
Navigate to Cloud Services -> Hosts.
Select the Availability Set tab, and click Add. The Add Azure Availability Set pane displays.
Fill in the following details:
Name: Enter a descriptive name for the Availability Set.
Use managed disks: Select whether to use Managed Disks (recommended) or Classic Disks.
Platform Fault Domain Count: Specify the number of fault domains (up to 3 in most Azure regions).
Platform Update Domain Count: Specify the number of update domains (default is 5, max is 20).
Click Add to create the Availability Set.
When creating a new host, you can assign an Availability Set by selecting it from the Availability Set list box.
Select the Tenant from the Tenant list box.
Navigate to Cloud Services -> Hosts.
Select the Availability Set tab.
Click the menu icon () on the left side of the row for the Availability Set, and select Delete.