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docs: PG Sign off completed for two remaining VM recommendations. Change Impact from Low to Medium for one of those two recommendations as well. #512

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longDescription: |
Azure Capacity Reservations ensure high availability for virtual machines by reserving compute capacity in advance within a specific region or availability zone. This guarantees that VMs will have the necessary resources during peak demand or maintenance events, enhancing reliability and uptime.
potentialBenefits: Guaranteed capacity in constrained regions/zones
pgVerified: false
pgVerified: true
automationAvailable: true
tags: null
learnMoreLink:
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aprlGuid: 5f7e8a12-3c4f-456b-919c-2e9adff98c38
recommendationTypeId: null
recommendationControl: High Availability
recommendationImpact: Low
recommendationImpact: Medium
recommendationResourceType: Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines
recommendationMetadataState: Active
longDescription: |
If you've installed the Azure Linux Agent or are using an endorsed distribution image, ensure your agent version is up-to-date. Some Linux distributions may disable auto-update or use older agent versions.
potentialBenefits: Reduces complications with VM provisioning
pgVerified: false
pgVerified: true
automationAvailable: false
tags: null
learnMoreLink:
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