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Clients of the Microsoft Azure service are in for a treat today. The Redmond giant today had many new important announcements to make. The biggest of which include unveiling of the new GS-series of virtual machines (VMs), a price cut for its existing D-Series and DS-Series VMs backed by fast solid state drives and a new tier of its Azure Service Bus service dubbed the Azure Service Bus Premium Messaging, as well as new diagnostic capabilities for VMs.
The new series of VMs, the tech giant is referring to as the GS-series, is based on the highly popular G-series that was released earlier in January, Microsoft says. This new series is, by far, the most powerful set of VMs that is available currently on the Azure Cloud services. These are slices of servers in Microsoft’s data centers on which companies and clients could run their applications.
The VMs will initially be available in only three regions around the world: East US 2, West US, and West Europe.
Microsoft Azure Announces New GS-Series Virtual Machines With High Grade Storage, D and DS-Series Get PriceCut - The Tech Portal
The new series of VMs, the tech giant is referring to as the GS-series, is based on the highly popular G-series that was released earlier in January, Microsoft says. This new series is, by far, the most powerful set of VMs that is available currently on the Azure Cloud services. These are slices of servers in Microsoft’s data centers on which companies and clients could run their applications.
The VMs will initially be available in only three regions around the world: East US 2, West US, and West Europe.


Microsoft Azure Announces New GS-Series Virtual Machines With High Grade Storage, D and DS-Series Get PriceCut - The Tech Portal