Channel: Microsoft Mechanics
Category: Science & Technology
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Description: Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets lets you create and manage a group of virtual machines to run your app or workload and provides sophisticated load-balancing, management, and automation. This is a critical service for creating and dynamically managing thousands of VMs in your environment. If you are new to the service this show will get you up to speed or if you haven’t looked at VM Scale Sets in a while we’ll show you how the service has significantly evolved to help you efficiently architect your apps for centralized configuration, high availability, auto-scaling and performance, cost optimization, security, and more. ► QUICK LINKS: 00:00 - Virtual machine scale sets intro 00:32 - What is a virtual machine scale set? 00:47 - Centralized configuration options 02:30 - How do scale sets increase availability? 03:54 - How does autoscaling work? 04:58 - Keeping costs down with VM scale sets 05:47 - Building security into your scale set configurations 06:28 - Where you can learn more about VM scale sets ► Link References: To learn more, check out aka.ms/VMSSOverview Watch our episode about Azure Spot VMs at aka.ms/EssentialsSpotVMs ► Unfamiliar with Microsoft Mechanics? We are Microsoft’s official video series for IT. You can watch and share valuable content and demos of current and upcoming tech from the people who build it at #Microsoft. Subscribe to our YouTube: youtube.com/c/MicrosoftMechanicsSeries?sub_confirmation=1 Join us on the Microsoft Tech Community: techcommunity.microsoft.com/t5/microsoft-mechanics-blog/bg-p/MicrosoftMechanicsBlog Watch or listen via podcast here: microsoftmechanics.libsyn.com/website ► Keep getting this insider knowledge, join us on social: Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com/MSFTMechanics Follow us on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/microsoft-mechanics