Azure Batch VM series retiring
Azure Batch is retiring several older virtual machine series: D-series, Ds-series, Dv2-series, Dsv2-series, and Ls-series. This change impacts users who have configured their Batch pools to use these specific VM types, potentially requiring migration to newer, more performant options. While no immediate action is required, users should plan for future migration to avoid service disruptions. Further details on migration paths will be provided.
- →Retirement of D, Ds, Dv2, Dsv2, and Ls-series VMs for Azure Batch pools
- →AI-powered discovery for Azure Updates
- →Azure Updates availability stages
- →Additional Azure resources
Deprecations (1) ›
- Retirement of D, Ds, Dv2, Dsv2, and Ls-series VMs for Azure Batch pools
The D-series, Ds-series, Dv2-series, Dsv2-series, and Ls-series Virtual Machines are being retired for Azure Batch pools. Users should be aware of these upcoming changes and plan for migration to newer VM series.
Notes (3) ›
- AI-powered discovery for Azure Updates
AI-powered discovery of Azure Updates is available using the Microsoft Release Communications MCP server. Users can subscribe to notifications for the latest updates on Azure products and features.
- Azure Updates availability stages
Azure Updates are available in different stages: 'In development' for select customers in non-production, 'In preview' for all customers in non-production, and 'Launched' for production use by all customers.
- Additional Azure resources
Users can find more information on the Microsoft Azure Blog for the latest security solutions, community support for answers, and provide feedback on Azure features.
https://azure.microsoft.com/updates?id=564772
