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- Azure Compute Fleet REST APIs | Microsoft Learn
Learn how to architect compute infrastructure and solutions to automate your business processes in Azure Demonstrate foundational knowledge of cloud concepts, core Azure services, plus Azure management and governance features and tools
- azure-docs articles azure-compute-fleet attribute-based-vm . . . - GitHub
The Compute Fleet resolves attribute configurations into a list of suitable VM types and initially launches the lowest-priced VM to meet the On-Demand portion of the capacity request, proceeding to the next lowest-priced VM if necessary
- Azure Compute Fleet overview | Microsoft Learn
Using Azure Compute Fleet, you can: Deploy up to 10,000 VMs with a single API, using Spot VM and Standard VM types together Get superior price-performance ratios by utilizing a blend of diverse pricing models, like Reserved Instances, Savings Plans, Spot instances, and pay-as-you-go (PYG) options
- Episode 378 – Azure Compute Fleet - Microsoft Cloud IT Pro Podcast
In this episode we discuss Azure Compute Fleet, a new Preview service announced at Microsoft Build 2024 Azure Compute Fleet is a new Azure infrastructure service that lets you deploy Azure compute capacity across different virtual machine SKUs, availability zones, and pricing models
- GitHub - Azure azure-rest-api-specs-fleet: The source for REST API . . .
While the Offering Sku Feature entities and hierarchy represent the externally marketed product, service components entities in service tree represent corresponding engineering entities that together power these external products Refer to Product Taxonomy for details
- Attribute based virtual machine selection | Microsoft Learn
The Compute Fleet resolves attribute configurations into a list of suitable VM types and initially launches the lowest-priced VM to meet the On-Demand portion of the capacity request, proceeding to the next lowest-priced VM if necessary
- FAQ for Azure Compute Fleet | Microsoft Learn
No Compute Fleet doesn't currently support that capability If you need to move, you can consider deleting it and using the Azure Resource Manager template to create another one in another location, subscription, or resource group
- New: Attribute-based VM selection for Azure Compute Fleet
Today we’re excited to announce the preview release of Attribute-based VM selection, a new feature on Azure Compute Fleet enabling you to configure your instance requirements as a set of VM attributes (e g , memory, vCPU, and storage) These requirements are matched with all suitable Azure VM sizes, simplifying the creation…
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