Azure FXv2-series Virtual Machines overview

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Azure keeps expanding its compute portfolio, and one of the recent additions is the FXv2-series Virtual Machines. This new VM family is designed with a strong focus on CPU performance, making it particularly interesting for workloads that depend heavily on compute efficiency.

If you are working with performance-sensitive applications, this is definitely a series worth understanding.

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Architecture considerations for Azure Quota Groups

As Azure environments grow, one of the less visible but critical challenges organizations face is controlling how compute resources are consumed across teams. Without proper governance, it is easy for subscriptions to hit limits unexpectedly or for certain workloads to consume more capacity than intended.

Azure Quota Groups introduce a structured way to manage and distribute quota across different workloads, teams, or environments. Instead of treating quotas as isolated limits per subscription, organizations can start thinking about quota management as part of a broader governance model.

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Azure Compute Fleet overview and initial observations


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Over the last months Microsoft has been introducing several improvements around large-scale infrastructure management in Azure. One capability that caught my attention recently is Azure Compute Fleet, which aims to simplify the orchestration of large groups of compute resources.

Managing many virtual machines individually can become complex as environments grow. Azure Compute Fleet introduces a way to treat multiple compute resources as a coordinated group, making it easier to deploy, scale, and operate workloads that require large amounts of compute capacity.

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