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A user-defined policy can use any of the available PBM facets, including those used by the AlwaysOn predefined policies (see [Predefined Policies and Issues](#AlwaysOnPBM), earlier in this topic). The Server facet provides the following properties for monitoring [!INCLUDE[ssHADR](../../../includes/sshadr-md.md)] health: (`IsHadrEnabled` and `HadrManagerStatus`). The Server facet also provides properties the following policies for monitoring the WSFC cluster configuration: `ClusterQuorumType`, and `ClusterQuorumState`.
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For more information, see [The AlwaysOn Health Model Part 2 -- Extending the Health Model](https://blogs.msdn.com/b/sqlalwayson/archive/2012/02/13/extending-the-alwayson-health-model.aspx) (a SQL Server AlwaysOn Team blog).
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For more information, see [The AlwaysOn Health Model Part 2 -- Extending the Health Model](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlalwayson/the-alwayson-health-model-part-2-extending-the-health-model) (a SQL Server AlwaysOn Team blog).
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- [The AlwaysOn Health Model Part 1 -- Health Model Architecture](https://blogs.msdn.com/b/sqlalwayson/archive/2012/02/13/extending-the-alwayson-health-model.aspx)
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- [The AlwaysOn Health Model Part 1 -- Health Model Architecture](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlalwayson/monitoring-alwayson-health-with-powershell-part-1-basic-cmdlet-overview)
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- [The AlwaysOn Health Model Part 2 -- Extending the Health Model](https://blogs.msdn.com/b/sqlalwayson/archive/2012/02/13/extending-the-alwayson-health-model.aspx)
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- [The AlwaysOn Health Model Part 2 -- Extending the Health Model](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlalwayson/the-alwayson-health-model-part-2-extending-the-health-model)
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- [Microsoft SQL Server AlwaysOn Solutions Guide for High Availability and Disaster Recovery](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?LinkId=227600)
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- [Always On: Value Proposition of Readable Secondary](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlserverstorageengine/alwayson-value-proposition-of-readable-secondary)
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- [Always On: Why there are two options to enable a secondary replica for read workload?](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlserverstorageengine/alwayson-why-there-are-two-options-to-enable-a-secondary-replica-for-read-workload)
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- [Always On: Setting up Readable Secondary Replica](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlserverstorageengine/alwayson-setting-up-readable-seconary-replica)
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- [Always On: I just enabled Readable Secondary but my query is blocked?](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlserverstorageengine/alwayson-i-just-enabled-readable-secondary-but-my-query-is-blocked)
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- [Always On: Making latest statistics available on Readable Secondary, Read-Only database and Database Snapshot](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlserverstorageengine/alwayson-making-latest-statistics-available-on-readable-secondary-read-only-database-and-database-snapshot)
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- [AlwaysOn: Challenges with statistics on ReadOnly database, Database Snapshot and Secondary Replica](https://blogs.msdn.com/b/sqlserverstorageengine/archive/2011/12/22/alwayson-challenges-with-statistics-on-readonly-database-database-snapshot-and-secondary-replica.aspx)
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- [Always On: Challenges with statistics on ReadOnly database, Database Snapshot and Secondary Replica](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlserverstorageengine/alwayson-challenges-with-statistics-on-readonly-database-database-snapshot-and-secondary-replica)
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- [Always On: Impact on the primary workload when you run reporting workload on the secondary replica](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlserverstorageengine/alwayson-impact-on-the-primary-workload-when-you-run-reporting-workload-on-the-secondary-replica)
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- [Always On: Impact of mapping reporting workload on Readable Secondary to Snapshot Isolation](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlserverstorageengine/alwayson-impact-of-mapping-reporting-workload-on-readable-secondary-to-snapshot-isolation)
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[Overview of AlwaysOn Availability Groups &#40;SQL Server&#41;](overview-of-always-on-availability-groups-sql-server.md)

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[The AlwaysOn Health Model Part 1 -- Health Model Architecture](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlalwayson/the-alwayson-health-model-part-1-health-model-architecture)
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[Monitoring AlwaysOn Health with PowerShell - Part 1: Basic Cmdlet Overview](https://blogs.msdn.com/b/sqlalwayson/archive/2012/02/13/monitoring-alwayson-health-with-powershell-part-1.aspx)
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[Monitoring AlwaysOn Health with PowerShell - Part 1: Basic Cmdlet Overview](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlalwayson/monitoring-alwayson-health-with-powershell-part-1-basic-cmdlet-overview)
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[Monitoring AlwaysOn Health with PowerShell - Part 3 : A Simple Monitoring Application](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlalwayson/monitoring-alwayson-health-with-powershell-part-3-a-simple-monitoring-application)
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[Monitoring AlwaysOn Health with PowerShell - Part 4 : Integration with SQL Server Agent](https://docs.microsoft.com/archive/blogs/sqlalwayson/monitoring-alwayson-health-with-powershell-part-4-integration-with-sql-server-agent)
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