Compute Engine GA: Cancel future reservations and control MIG autohealing
Compute Engine is now generally available with two new features for users. You can cancel future reservation requests to avoid unexpected charges and use health checks in managed instance groups (MIGs) to monitor application health without triggering repairs. These updates affect users managing compute resources and applications on Google Cloud.
- →Generally available
- →Generally available
Features (2) ›
- Compute Engine Generally available
Generally available : You can cancel a future reservation request in calendar mode to prevent Compute Engine from provisioning your requested resources and incurring unnecessary charges. For more information, see Delete a future reservation request in calendar mode .
- Compute Engine Generally available
Generally available : In a managed instance group (MIG), you can use a health check to monitor your application health without triggering repairs for an unhealthy VM, if the application fails the health check. You can prevent the MIG from repairing an unhealthy VM by turning off autohealing. For more information, see Turn off repairs in a MIG .
https://docs.cloud.google.com/release-notes#June_26_2026