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This is Part 8 of Azure tutorial. In this video, well understand azure availability sets with a simple example. Before that, lets understand fault domains and update domains. First, fault domains. What does an azure data center contain? Well, in simple terms, it contains several racks of servers. Each rack in turn may contain several servers with its own power supply and network switch. In reality though, server racks are much more complicated than this. They may be equipped with redundant power supplies and network switches. However, to keep this example simple, lets just say a rack contains 15 to 20 physical servers with its own power supply and network switch. So, you can think each rack of servers as a separate fault domain. For example, if the power supply or network switch fails in a given rack, only the servers in that rack fails. The rest of the server racks are isolated and unaffected. So, you may think of a fault domain as a group of resource