It is possible to integrate a multi-region high availability design into the diagram shown below, using the active-active strategy at capacity and automatic scaling

Jhonny Alberto Ramirez Urbaez 0 Reputation points
2024-02-07T15:45:29.97+00:00

It is possible to integrate a multi-region high availability design into the diagram shown below, using the active-active strategy at capacity and automatic scaling. User's image

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  1. KapilAnanth-MSFT 47,046 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2024-02-08T08:32:52.7366667+00:00

    @Jhonny Alberto Ramirez Urbaez

    Welcome to the Microsoft Q&A Platform. Thank you for reaching out & I hope you are doing well.

    I understand that you are trying to configure a Highly available environment however, I am afraid I don't understand what is the exact ask here.

    A Priority-based traffic-routing in AFD Origins should enable you to choose the Active-Passive Instance, while a Weighted traffic-routing method allows you to distribute traffic evenly (Active-Active)

    From AFD Perspective,

    • Yes, the above diagram looks like you could route the traffic to either of the regions.
    • And since AFD is a global resources, it is resilient to regional failures and your traffic should continue to flow.

    Also, I can see a similar architecture in the document : Highly available multi-region web application

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    If there are any specific issue you would like us to address, please let us know and we shall be happy to assist.

    Cheers,

    Kapil


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