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14 TopicsAzure NV V710 v5: Empowering Real-Time AI/ML Inferencing and Advanced Visualization in the Cloud
Today, we’re excited to introduce the Azure NV V710 v5, the latest VM tailored for small-to-medium AI/ML inferencing workloads, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI), visualization, and cloud gaming workloads.Introducing the Azure NMads MA35D: Exclusive Media Processing Powerhouse in the Cloud
Azure is proud to announce the exclusive launch of the NMads MA35D Virtual Machine (VM) – a groundbreaking addition to our portfolio specifically designed to redefine media processing and video transcoding in the cloud.Performance & Scalability of HBv4 and HX-Series VMs with Genoa-X CPUs
Azure has announced the general availability of Azure HBv4-series and HX-series virtual machines (VMs) for high performance computing (HPC). This blog provides in-depth technical and performance information about these HPC-optimized VMs.Optimize GPU compute costs: Pause your VMs to save!
We're excited to announce that in April, Azure will be offering customers the ability to optimize GPU compute costs by enabling hibernation on Virtual Machines (VMs). With this feature, users can hibernate their VMs, pausing compute usage while preserving in-memory states. During hibernation, customers will only incur costs for storage and networking resources, significantly reducing compute expenses. When needed, VMs can be resumed effortlessly, allowing applications and processes to seamlessly pick up from their last state. Use cases Specifically for GPU Virtual Machines, hibernation offers compelling use cases and is an effective cost management strategy particularly in two key scenarios: Optimizing GPU workstations: Pause GPU VMs during off-hours to conserve resources and resume seamlessly when needed, without the need to reopen applications. Efficient Workflows for long running VMs: For long-running GPU-intensive tasks, hibernating after prewarming tasks ensures quick start-up times and efficient use of GPU resources. Hibernation availability for GPU VMs Hibernation will be available for preview on NVv4 and NVadsA10v5 GPU VM series, but larger sizes in the NVadsA10v5 series will not be supported during preview. Supported sizes include: NV4as_v4 NV8as_v4 NV16as_v4 NV32as_v4 NV6ads_A10_v5 NV12ads_A10_v5 Customers will be able to leverage the hibernation feature using the Azure Portal, Azure CLI or PowerShell options on the supported virtual machines. In addition, customers can also take advantage of this feature through Azure Virtual Desktop and Citrix Desktop as a Service (DaaS) on their various offerings. Azure Virtual Desktop Azure Virtual Desktop provides a flexible cloud-based virtual desktop infrastructure (VDI) platform for securely delivering virtual desktops and remote apps. With GPU hibernation (preview) being supported, customers will be able to seamlessly integrate hibernation into their GPU-based virtual desktop environments, unlocking additional cost-saving opportunities. Learn more about creating personal desktop scaling plan. Citrix Desktop as a Service (DaaS) for Azure Microsoft and Citrix have been collaborating for decades to provide technology solutions that streamline IT operations and optimize costs. Citrix DaaS offers desktop and app virtualization solutions leveraging Azure Virtual Desktop platform capabilities. With GPU hibernation (preview) support, Citrix DaaS users can efficiently manage GPU VMs, enabling significant cost savings without compromising performance or user experience. Getting started with hibernation Hibernation is currently available in preview on General Purpose Intel and AMD VM Sizes in all public regions. Both Linux and Windows Operating Systems are supported. Learn more about the hibernate feature here . For more details on how to get started with hibernation, refer to the product documentationAzure previews ND MI300X v5 optimized for demanding AI and HPC workloads
Last month we first announced ND MI300X v5 virtual machines (VMs) and talked about how they were the culmination of a long-term partnership between Microsoft and AMD. We also talked about how Microsoft is working with AMD to build powerful cloud systems for AI with open-source software at Ignite, our annual conference for developers and IT professionals. Today, we are excited to share the latest milestone in our journey.