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Azure SQL Managed Instance became generally available on 1-October, 2018. However, I've seen virtually nothing written about what options we have with regards to fail-over and disaster recovery. Specifically I would like to know what happens in the event of a server failure hosting an MI instance. I would also like to know what happens in the event of a data center failure. Does anyone have information about this?










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    Azure SQL Managed Instance became generally available on 1-October, 2018. However, I've seen virtually nothing written about what options we have with regards to fail-over and disaster recovery. Specifically I would like to know what happens in the event of a server failure hosting an MI instance. I would also like to know what happens in the event of a data center failure. Does anyone have information about this?










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      Azure SQL Managed Instance became generally available on 1-October, 2018. However, I've seen virtually nothing written about what options we have with regards to fail-over and disaster recovery. Specifically I would like to know what happens in the event of a server failure hosting an MI instance. I would also like to know what happens in the event of a data center failure. Does anyone have information about this?










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      Azure SQL Managed Instance became generally available on 1-October, 2018. However, I've seen virtually nothing written about what options we have with regards to fail-over and disaster recovery. Specifically I would like to know what happens in the event of a server failure hosting an MI instance. I would also like to know what happens in the event of a data center failure. Does anyone have information about this?







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          Currently, Active Geo-replication is not available in Managed Instance.



          Note: Active Geo-replication support is coming to public preview very soon.



          For more details, refer "Overview:Active geo-replication and auto-failover groups" and "Setup DR with SQL Managed Instance"






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            Currently, Active Geo-replication is not available in Managed Instance.



            Note: Active Geo-replication support is coming to public preview very soon.



            For more details, refer "Overview:Active geo-replication and auto-failover groups" and "Setup DR with SQL Managed Instance"






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              Currently, Active Geo-replication is not available in Managed Instance.



              Note: Active Geo-replication support is coming to public preview very soon.



              For more details, refer "Overview:Active geo-replication and auto-failover groups" and "Setup DR with SQL Managed Instance"






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                Currently, Active Geo-replication is not available in Managed Instance.



                Note: Active Geo-replication support is coming to public preview very soon.



                For more details, refer "Overview:Active geo-replication and auto-failover groups" and "Setup DR with SQL Managed Instance"






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                Currently, Active Geo-replication is not available in Managed Instance.



                Note: Active Geo-replication support is coming to public preview very soon.



                For more details, refer "Overview:Active geo-replication and auto-failover groups" and "Setup DR with SQL Managed Instance"







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