@Mark Azer ,
Yes, Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) is a highly available and resilient cloud-based identity and access management service. It is designed to provide secure and reliable access to resources, including applications, services, and data, for users and devices.
Azure AD is built on a global infrastructure that spans multiple regions and is backed by a 99.9% uptime service level agreement (SLA). It uses a redundant and geographically distributed architecture to ensure high availability and durability. In the event of an outage or other disruption, Azure AD has multiple layers of failover and recovery to ensure that users can continue to access their resources without interruption.
Additionally, Azure AD supports multiple authentication methods and protocols, such as multi-factor authentication, to help secure access to resources and reduce the risk of unauthorized access. It also includes various security features, such as threat detection and response, to help protect against security threats and vulnerabilities.
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