Azure Virtual Machines
Azure Virtual Machines (VMs) offer on-demand, scalable computing resources that you can use to run applications, workloads, and store data in the cloud. With Azure VMs, you can choose from a variety of virtual machine sizes and configurations to meet the specific needs of your applications, including CPU, memory, storage, and networking options. Azure VMs support a wide range of operating systems, including Windows Server, Linux, and others, allowing you to run your existing applications and workloads in the cloud without any changes.
Azure VMs provide a flexible and cost-effective way to deploy, manage, and scale your applications and services. You can easily scale up or down based on demand, and only pay for the resources you use. Azure VMs also offer built-in security and compliance features, ensuring that your data and applications are protected in the cloud. Additionally, Azure VMs can be integrated with other Azure services, such as Azure Active Directory, Azure Backup, and Azure Monitor, to provide a comprehensive cloud computing solution.
Included in the Free Tier
- 750 hours each of B1s, B2pls v2 (Arm-based), and B2ats v2 (AMD-based) burstable VMs for both Windows and Linux
Visit the Azure Virtual Machines Pricing Page for more information on its free tier offering.