Azure Expands ARM VM Availability to 12 Regions

Microsoft Azure introduced support for ARM-based virtual machines in additional regions this month, expanding options for cost-conscious cloud deployments.

The Ampere Altra-based VMs, available as Dpsv5 and Epsv5 series, now run in 12 regions worldwide including Southeast Asia, Australia, and South America.

Performance Numbers

Internal benchmarks show ARM VMs handling web workloads at 20% lower cost compared to equivalent x86 instances. Memory-intensive applications see similar savings.

Java and .NET applications run natively on the ARM architecture. Container workloads using multi-architecture images deploy without modification.

Migration Considerations

Cloud infrastructure

Applications compiled for x86 require rebuilding for ARM. Python, Node.js, and interpreted languages generally work without changes.

Database workloads may need testing. MySQL and PostgreSQL support ARM, while some specialized database engines remain x86-only.

Getting Started

ARM instances appear in the Azure Portal alongside standard VM options. Use the architecture filter to show ARM-compatible sizes.

Spot pricing applies to ARM instances, offering additional savings for interruptible workloads.

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Aviation data analyst with 12 years of experience in airline operations research. Former data scientist at a major US carrier, Marcus specializes in predictive analytics, fleet optimization, and operational efficiency metrics. He holds a M.S. in Operations Research from MIT.

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