Enhance data and service resilience in Azure Monitor Logs with availability zones

Azure availability zones protect applications and data from datacenter failures and can enhance the resilience of Azure Monitor features that rely on a Log Analytics workspace. This article describes the data and service resilience benefits Azure Monitor availability zones provide in supported regions.

Note

Application Insights resources can use availability zones only if they're workspace-based. Classic Application Insights resources can't use availability zones.

Prerequisites

  • A Log Analytics workspace linked to a shared or dedicated cluster. Azure Monitor creates Log Analytics workspaces in a shared cluster, unless you set up a dedicated cluster for your workspaces.

How availability zones enhance data and service resilience in Azure Monitor Logs

Each Azure region that supports availability zones is made of one or more datacenters, or zones, equipped with independent power, cooling, and networking infrastructure.

Azure Monitor Logs availability zones are zone-redundant, which means that Microsoft manages spreading service requests and replicating data across different zones in supported regions. If one zone is affected by an incident, Microsoft manages failover to a different availability zone in the region automatically. You don't need to take any action because switching between zones is seamless.

A subset of the availability zones that support data resilience currently also support service resilience for Azure Monitor Logs. In regions that support service resilience, Azure Monitor Logs service operations - for example, log ingestion, queries, and alerts - can continue in the event of a zone failure. In regions that only support data resilience, your stored data is protected against zonal failures, but service operations might be impacted by regional incidents.

Note

Moving to a dedicated cluster in a region that supports availablility zones protects data ingested after the move, not historical data.

Supported regions

Region Data resilience - Shared clusters (default) Data resilience - Dedicated clusters Service resilience
Africa
South Africa North
Americas
Brazil South
Canada Central
Central US
East US
East US 2
South Central US
West US 2
West US 3
Asia Pacific
Australia East
Central India
East Asia
Japan East
Korea Central
Southeast Asia
Europe
France Central
Germany West Central
Italy North
North Europe
Norway East
Poland Central
Spain Central
Sweden Central
Switzerland North
UK South
West Europe
Middle East
Israel Central
Qatar Central
UAE North

Next steps

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