Microsoft made generally available reserved instances for its Azure cloud on Thursday, allowing its Infrastructure-as-a-Service customers to save on their virtual machine spending through one- and ...
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Microsoft Azure’s B-Series virtual machines, a set of “burstable” cloud instances, have shed their preview status are now generally available, meaning the company’s cloud customers can use the ...
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