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When a zone becomes unavailable, Azure Container Registry automatically handles the failover process with minimal impact to registry operations:
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:::image type="content" source="./media/reliability-acr/acr-zone-redundancy-zone-failure.png" alt-text="Diagram showing Azure Container Registry behavior during zone failure with automatic failover routing to healthy zones while one zone is marked as failed and unavailable." lightbox="./media/reliability-acr/acr-zone-redundancy-zone-failure.png" border="false":::
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<!--:::image type="content" source="./media/reliability-acr/acr-zone-redundancy-zone-failure.png" alt-text="Diagram showing Azure Container Registry behavior during zone failure with automatic failover routing to healthy zones while one zone is marked as failed and unavailable." lightbox="./media/reliability-acr/acr-zone-redundancy-zone-failure.png" border="false":::-->
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-**Detection and response**. The Azure Container Registry platform automatically detects failures in an availability zone and initiates a response. The service automatically routes traffic to remaining healthy zones. No manual intervention is required to initiate a zone failover.
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