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This section describes what to expect when Azure Container Registry resources are configured for zone redundancy and all availability zones are operational.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/reliability-acr/acr-zone-redundancy-normal-operations.png" alt-text="Diagram showing Azure Container Registry zone redundancy during normal operations with clients connecting to registry endpoint and automatic load balancing across three availability zones with asynchronous replication between zones." lightbox="./media/reliability-acr/acr-zone-redundancy-normal-operations.png" border="false":::
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<!--:::image type="content" source="./media/reliability-acr/acr-zone-redundancy-normal-operations.png" alt-text="Diagram showing Azure Container Registry zone redundancy during normal operations with clients connecting to registry endpoint and automatic load balancing across three availability zones with asynchronous replication between zones." lightbox="./media/reliability-acr/acr-zone-redundancy-normal-operations.png" border="false":::-->
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-**Traffic routing between zones**. Container Registry uses internal routing functionality to automatically distribute data plane operations across all availability zones within a region. The registry service automatically routes requests to healthy zones without requiring external load balancers.
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