Channel: Microsoft Mechanics
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Description: Reduce the operational costs of stateless workloads by using Azure Spot Virtual Machines. When compute capacity in Azure frees up, and depending on where you need it, Azure will provision your VM workload on unused compute capacity. Spot VMs are then evicted when Azure needs capacity back or when the current price of using the spot VM is higher than the price threshold you may have specified. This results in considerable discounts. And although the price of your Spot VM will vary based on the amount of unused capacity in Azure, across different VM sizes, and in different Azure regions, you may achieve up to 90% savings compared to pay-as-you-go pricing. ► QUICK LINKS: 00:00 - Introduction 01:54 - Compute options 02:45 - Find the Spot VM right for you 03:30 - Deployment and provisioning options 05:18 - Architect your Spot VM for resilience 06:39 - Wrap up ► Link References: To learn more, check out aka.ms/SpotVMOverview Watch our episode about compute options at aka.ms/AzureComputeChoices ► 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