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AlwaysOn Availability Groups are part of an integrated solution, introduced in SQL Server 2012 with the goal of achieving the highest level of data availability and disaster recovery for organizations. Availability Groups grant DBAs the ability to automatically or manually failover a group of databases as a single unit with support for up to four secondary replicas. For additional information on availability groups, see the Microsoft document,
. Newtablink alias Overview of AlwaysOn Availability Groups (SQL Server) url https://msdndocs.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff877884.aspx/sql/database-engine/availability-groups/windows/overview-of-always-on-availability-groups-sql-server?view=sql-server-ver15
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The AlwaysOn Availability Groups view uses a color-based alert system. The following colors are associated with a status and action within SQL Diagnostic Manager:
Color | Alert Status | Action |
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Green | OK | Acceptable threshold where SQL Diagnostic Manager does not generate an alert. |
Blue | Informational | Informational threshold where SQL Diagnostic Manager generates an informational alert. |
Yellow | Warning | Warning threshold where SQL Diagnostic Manager generates a warning alert. |
Red | Critical | Critical threshold where SQL Diagnostic Manager generates a critical alert. |
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