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VMSS, VMSS Flex, what are they? And what’s the differences? VMSS Flex is really the cumulation of all the things we learned with all the options listed above VMSS Flex is like a scale set, where you’re still defining a template, defining capacity and where you want them (fault domains and zones), BUT… it’s also like an Availability Set where you can put specific instance in this grouping
Automatic scaling with Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets flexible . . . We have extended support for VM management service like Azure Backup and Azure Site Recovery to VMSS Flexible Orchestraton mode Example: N-Tier Application with VMSS Flexible Orchestration Let’s look at a how you can use VMSS Flexible Orchestration mode to simplify a traditional N-Tier Application virtual machine architecture
Increase availability at scale with Azure Virtual Machine Scale Sets . . . Since VMSS-flex is unlocking significant value for you and providing high availability at large scale To provide a more complete picture and transparency regarding future product enhancements, I’m happy to pre-announce some of the upcoming features that will be added to Virtual Machine Scale Sets f lexible orchestration mode
Public Preview of Attach and Detach of Virtual Machines on Virtual . . . Attach and detach actions are available for scale sets with Flexible Orchestration Mode with a Fault Domain Count of 1 Benefits Let Azure do the work: Easily move from a single VM to VMSS Flex and make use of all the benefits that come from scale sets, like Autoscale, Automatic OS Upgrades, Spot Priority Mix, Instance Repairs, and Upgrade
General Availability of Attach and Detach of Virtual Machines on . . . Attach and detach of VMs to from VMSS Flex with a Fault Domain Count of 1 is Generally Available in Azure Learn More To learn more about how to attach or detach VMs to or from a VMSS Flex, please visit the documentation
Breaking Change for VMSS PowerShell CLI Customers We are announcing an upcoming breaking change to the default orchestration mode for Virtual Machine Scale Sets created on Portal, PowerShell, and Azure CLI
VMSS- Reimage-Activity logs analysis VMSS- Reimage-Activity logs analysisIn this blog, we will explore different options to reimage a Virtual Machine Scale Set (VMSS) and its instances We’ll analyze how the activity logs appear after reimaging a VMSS or when reimaging individual instances When a VMSS is reimaged, three main events are logged in the Activity Log: Accepted, Started, and Succeeded There are several methods