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Merge pull request #186608 from rdeltcheva/ha-arch-minor
Minor update - clarify that Pacemaker is supported on RHEL as well
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articles/virtual-machines/workloads/sap/sap-high-availability-architecture-scenarios.md

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ms.tgt_pltfrm: vm-windows
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ms.workload: infrastructure-services
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ms.date: 02/26/2020
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ms.date: 01/28/2022
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## Utilizing Azure infrastructure high availability to achieve *higher availability* of SAP applications
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If you decide not to use functionalities such as WSFC or Pacemaker on Linux (currently supported only for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server [SLES] 12 and later), Azure VM restart is utilized. It protects SAP systems against planned and unplanned downtime of the Azure physical server infrastructure and overall underlying Azure platform.
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If you decide not to use functionalities such as WSFC or Pacemaker on Linux (supported for SUSE Linux Enterprise Server [SLES] 12 and later and Red Hat Enterprise Linux [RHEL] 7 and later ), Azure VM restart is utilized. It protects SAP systems against planned and unplanned downtime of the Azure physical server infrastructure and overall underlying Azure platform.
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For more information about this approach, see [Utilize Azure infrastructure VM restart to achieve higher availability of the SAP system][sap-higher-availability].
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