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Process automation in Azure Automation allows you to create and manage PowerShell, a PowerShell workflow, and graphical runbooks. Automation executes your runbooks based on the logic defined within them.
Service-level agreement (SLA)
The SLA for runbook automation is 30 minutes. It's expected that 99.9 percent of runbooks start within 30 minutes of the planned start time. For more information, see SLAs for Online Services.
The SLA for the Automation Service - Process Automation defines the following terms:
- "Delayed Jobs" is the total number of Jobs, for a given Microsoft Azure subscription, that fail to start within 30 minutes of their Planned Start Times.
- "Job" means the execution of a Runbook.
- "Planned Start Time" is a time at which a Job is scheduled to begin executing.
- "Runbook" means a set of actions specified by you to run within Microsoft Azure.
Note
- Azure Automation enables the recovery of runbooks deleted in the last 29 days. You can restore the deleted runbook by running a PowerShell script as a job in your Automation account. For more information, see Restore deleted runbook.
- Before opening a case, follow the steps in Data to collect when opening a case for Azure Automation. This process helps resolve your case as quickly as possible.
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