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  • loadedlouie27 

     

    Azure SQL Database already has built-in high availability.
    SQL is deployed in IaaS VM ,and you can use features such as Failover Cluster, AlwaysOn, and more.

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    -Akos-
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    loadedlouie27 

     

    It depends: which SQL (Azure SQL, SQL in a VM).  In a VM, you can check eventlog by sending the eventlog to a workspace, and setting an alert on when SQL service stops. Azure SQL, I would check from the client VM, probably also eventlog to workspace, then monitoring for failed connection there.

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