diff --git a/data-explorer/migrate-cluster-to-multiple-availability-zone.md b/data-explorer/migrate-cluster-to-multiple-availability-zone.md index 9e1890aea4..8099bbaaf6 100644 --- a/data-explorer/migrate-cluster-to-multiple-availability-zone.md +++ b/data-explorer/migrate-cluster-to-multiple-availability-zone.md @@ -40,28 +40,13 @@ In this article, you learn about: ## Prerequisites -- Make sure your cluster is in a region where migration to multiple availability zones is supported. For more information, see [Supported regions](#supported-regions). +- Make sure your cluster is in a region where migration to multiple availability zones is supported. - For migrating a cluster to support availability zones, you need a cluster that was deployed without any availability zones. - For changing the zones of a cluster, you need a cluster that is configured with availability zones. - For REST API, familiarize yourself with [Manage Azure resources by using the REST API](/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/manage-resources-rest). - For other programmatic methods, see [Prerequisites](create-cluster-database.md#prerequisites). -### Supported regions - -Migration to multiple availability zones is limited to regions that don't have capacity restrictions. The following regions are currently supported: - -- Australia East -- Canada Central -- China North 3 -- India Central -- North Europe -- Norway East -- South Africa North -- Sweden Central -- UAE North -- UK South - ## Get the list of availability zones for your cluster's region You can get a list of availability zones for your cluster in the following ways: