Overview of Azure Virtual Machines
Azure Virtual Machines allow users to create, manage, and scale Linux and Windows virtual machines in seconds. The service provides secure and reliable compute capacity, offering flexibility for diverse workloads. With the new Azure Cobalt 100 Arm-based VMs in preview, users can run scale-out Linux workloads efficiently.
Benefits of Azure Virtual Machines
Azure VMs offer quick deployment, on-demand scalability, and cost-effectiveness. Users can access secure compute capacity for various workloads. Additionally, Azure Virtual Machines support a wide range of operating systems and disk storage options, enhancing compatibility and flexibility.
Azure Virtual Machine Features
Azure VMs provide networking capabilities, availability zones for enhanced resilience, and support for Virtual Machine Scale Sets for high availability. The service also includes Azure Load Balancer to distribute incoming network traffic and Azure Site Recovery for disaster recovery solutions.
Pricing and Cost Optimization
Azure VM pricing varies based on compute resources and usage. Users can optimize costs by selecting the right virtual machine series for their workloads, utilizing free Azure services, and exploring flexible purchase options. Additionally, FinOps on Azure helps users manage and optimize their cloud spending efficiently.
Migration and Support
Azure offers tools for migrating on-premises VMs to the cloud seamlessly. Users can leverage Azure Site Recovery for smooth migration and disaster recovery planning. The service supports the migration of various on-premises servers to Azure, providing a hassle-free transition to the cloud environment.
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