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Important
Azure Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL is no longer supported for new projects. Don't use this service for new projects. Instead, use one of these two services:
Use Azure Cosmos DB for NoSQL for a distributed database solution designed for high-scale scenarios with a 99.999% availability service level agreement (SLA), instant autoscale, and automatic failover across multiple regions.
Use the Elastic Clusters feature of Azure Database For PostgreSQL for sharded PostgreSQL using the open-source Citus extension.
You can restart your cluster for the Azure portal. Restarting the cluster applies to all nodes; you can't selectively restart individual nodes. The restart applies to all PostgreSQL server processes in the nodes. Any applications attempting to use the database will experience connectivity downtime while the restart happens.
In the Azure portal, navigate to the cluster's Overview page.
Select Restart on the top bar.
In the confirmation dialog, select Restart all to continue.
Next steps
- Changing some server parameters requires a restart. See the list of all server parameters configurable on Azure Cosmos DB for PostgreSQL.