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## Process server
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### Why am I unable to select the process server when I enable replication?
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Updates in versions 9.24 and later now display the [health of the process server when you enable replication](vmware-azure-enable-replication.md#enable-replication). This feature helps to avoid process-server throttling and to minimize the use of unhealthy process servers.
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### How do I update the process server to version 9.24 or later for accurate health information?
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Beginning with [version 9.24](service-updates-how-to.md#links-to-currently-supported-update-rollups), more alerts have been added to indicate the health of the process server. [Update your Site Recovery components to version 9.24 or later](service-updates-how-to.md#links-to-currently-supported-update-rollups) so that all alerts are generated.
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### How can I ensure high availability of the process server?
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By configuring more than one process server, the design provides flexibility to move protected machines from an unhealthy process server to working process server. Movement of a machine from one process server to another must be initiated explicitly/manually via the defined steps here: [moving VMs between process servers](vmware-azure-manage-process-server.md#move-vms-to-balance-the-process-server-load).

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