Overview of Azure Virtual Machines
Azure Virtual Machines allow users to create Linux and Windows virtual machines in seconds, providing secure and reliable compute capacity. With the new Azure Cobalt 100 Arm-based VMs in preview, users can run scale-out Linux workloads efficiently.
How Azure Virtual Machines Work
Azure VMs operate by offering users the flexibility to configure and manage virtual machines according to their specific needs. Users can choose from a variety of operating systems and disk storage options to tailor the VM to their workload requirements.
Pricing and Cost Efficiency
Azure VM pricing is based on various factors such as VM size, region, and usage. Users can optimize costs by choosing the right virtual machine series that best fits their workload, utilizing features like Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets to efficiently manage resources.
Security and Data Protection
Azure ensures the safety of company data in the cloud through robust security measures and compliance certifications. Users can leverage features like Azure Load Balancer, Azure Site Recovery, and availability zones to enhance data protection and disaster recovery capabilities.
Support and Migration Tools
Azure Virtual Machines offer a range of tools for migrating on-premises VMs to the cloud seamlessly. Users can benefit from Service Level Agreements (SLAs) for reliability and performance guarantees, as well as guidance on using existing Windows Server or Linux Server licenses on Azure.
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