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Azure Virtual Machines

Azure Virtual Machines

Overview

What is Azure Virtual Machines?

Virtual Machines (VMs) are available on Microsoft Azure, providing what is built as a low-cost, per-second compute service, available via Windows or Linux.

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Recent Reviews

Let's talk about VMs

6 out of 10
April 05, 2022
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We use Azure VMs for 2 main reasons. The first one, is when we need to do a lift&shift from on-prem to the cloud, where the main purpose …
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Databricks on Azure VMs

7 out of 10
April 05, 2022
I used Azure Virtual Machines in my last organization for deploying out Machine Learning model and related workloads on virtual machines. …
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Awards

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Popular Features

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  • Virtual machine automated provisioning (23)
    9.0
    90%
  • Live virtual machine backup (19)
    9.0
    90%
  • Live virtual machine migration (16)
    8.5
    85%
  • Management console (21)
    8.0
    80%

Reviewer Pros & Cons

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Pricing

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3 Year Reserved - Burstable VMs - B1S

$0.0038

Cloud
Per Hour

Spot - General Purpose - Av2

$0.005

Cloud
Per Hour

1 Year Reserved - Burstable VMs - B1S

$0.0059

Cloud
Per Hour

Entry-level set up fee?

  • No setup fee

Offerings

  • Free Trial
  • Free/Freemium Version
  • Premium Consulting/Integration Services
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Features

Server Virtualization

Server virtualization allows multiple operating systems to be run completely independently on a single server

8.6
Avg 8.3
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Product Details

What is Azure Virtual Machines?

Azure Virtual Machines Technical Details

Deployment TypesSoftware as a Service (SaaS), Cloud, or Web-Based
Operating SystemsUnspecified
Mobile ApplicationNo

Frequently Asked Questions

Virtual Machines (VMs) are available on Microsoft Azure, providing what is built as a low-cost, per-second compute service, available via Windows or Linux.

Reviewers rate Virtual machine automated provisioning and Live virtual machine backup highest, with a score of 9.

The most common users of Azure Virtual Machines are from Enterprises (1,001+ employees).
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Reviews and Ratings

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Reviews

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Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Azure VMs will be best suited in terms of flexibility, scalability, and reliability.
Also for cloud management and optimization solutions one can trust the Azure VM. We can leverage VMs for various use cases, including application hosting, development and testing, data analysis, disaster recovery, and hybrid cloud deployments.
One more thing with Azure Is that they provide a great customer support as well
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
If you want to host a dedicated Windows server on the cloud, and especially if you want to integrate it with your on premises Active Directory, Azure Virtual Machines should be your first choice. Obviously running Linux on Azure works very well too, but given Azure's pricing is not the cheapest, there are other providers out there that have a better cost-benefit ratio for Linux. That said, hosting Windows on Azure can be affordable (especially when compared to other providers) if you plan your licensing, topology, and application architecture correctly.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
If you’re looking for a dead cheap VM, Azure Virtual Machines is not for you. However, if you’re looking for a very powerful VM to use short-term, or you need a VM that’s flexible and can be upgraded or downgraded within minutes (and even programmatically) then Azure Virtual Machines is very well suited for that.
April 05, 2022

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Score 6 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We tend to use as much App Services, and Serverless as we can. But what those win in ease of use and efficiency, they lack in flexibility. Many workloads cannot run on those services. Especially when you need heavy and time-consuming computing. Azure Virtual Machines on the other hand, give you anything you need in terms of flexibility, since you have access to the underlying OS, and for the fraction of the price. But as always, it's a tradoff, since you also need to manage, reboot, maintain, and patch those VMs
Karan Dua | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
The VM deployment process is really simple in Azure Virtual Machines. But as I said earlier, compute types were a bit limited when I used it. In a few scenarios we had requirements for a Bare Metal GPU instance for high performance compute, but it wasn't available, so we had to look for alternatives.
David Ngo | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
My experience has been positive so far. There is so much documentation online that I have yet to run into any real issues that were not self-produced. You should understand what workloads are suitable to run in the cloud before migrating your entire datacenter. Expect latency and possibly downtime that is out of your control.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
We've never used on-premise servers and have a cloud-native business. VMs are fairly straightforward products with a wide range of use cases. Lots of availability zones to increase redundancy and lots of configuration options ie VPCs etc.
Stacey Arjen | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Easy to extend our on-premises workloads to Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines and provides us with on-demand capabilities to storage and a highly flexible and scalable product. A secure product that protects our workloads and has very good controls to access and is cost-effective with the pay-as-you-go billing system and offers ready-to-use storage resources.
Dima Kazavchinsky | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
For those who use the Azure cloud, Azure Virtual Machine is the best option for Compute resources, it provides flexible pricing plans, worldwide availability and almost any scale that you will need without wasting too much time for these resources to become available. In Azure Cloud, serverless Compute is also available, so for specific usecases, this can be used instead of Azure Virtual Machines.
Filip Grasheski | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Using a self-hosted integration runtime with Azure Data Factory, although only supports Windows, will make it more expensive. Hosting DevOps tools, such as Jenkins, code scanners, etc. can be set up very easily and replicated if needed. Any kind of distributed architecture, like Selenium grid for GUI testing of applications, can be set up very easily because of the myriad of possibilities for OSs.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Scaling up virtual machines is very easy and can be automated as well. Based on the inbound traffic, the virtual machines get scaled up and down. If the traffic is low, they scale down and if the traffic goes high, they scale up. Eventually, it saves the overall costs.
Umair Mehboob | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Azure Virtual Machines are best suited for internet-hungry applications as it provides great internet bandwidth. We have used it for our .Net development and found the VMs very responsive. Azure Virtual Machines must provide the same internet latency for Linux-based OS. Support for services is very good with the Microsoft OS but Azure Virtual Machines needs to improve the compatibility issues with the Linux OS.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Azure Virtual Machines are very useful for the environment which has a heavy presence of Virtualisation (VMware and Vsphere) as it is easy to migrate the setups. It is good to explore VDI setups in this environment. It is less suitable for the environment where a lot of physical clusters and servers are present as migration would not be a fun task to do here.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
ResellerIncentivized
As a Tool CoE Team, we need to evaluate multiple different tools available in the market and we need to deploy on multiple different platforms like Windows and Linux, It is well suited for these types of scenarios where we can quickly deploy and test the product capabilities. There may be scenarios where Azure Virtual Machines may be less appropriate but I haven’t come across any so far.
Feras Diab, PMP | TrustRadius Reviewer
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It is recommended for quick prototypes and development environments where you need to provision virtual machines quickly and easily, billing and costing have so many options and scenarios where you can choose from. It is sometimes hard to troubleshoot problems occurring for the networking part of the virtual machine where you need to be very careful especially if you are using VPN scenarios.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
I would recommend Azure Virtual Machines to anyone who has a business case for building their solutions in Azure. There are reasonable arguments to be made in favor of more stateless architectures for certain use cases, but if you are planning to use virtual machines and are in Azure this is your only option. There are different reasons why one might have a business use case for building in Azure. There are various technical reasons for choosing VMs.
Score 10 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Azure Virtual Machines are well suited in scenarios where an organization has a cloud-first IT strategy, which requires applications, databases, and other IT services to be hosted in the Microsoft Azure public cloud. Azure Virtual Machines allow an organization to effectively host their applications while also maintaining control of the platform, for example, server patching and OS version upgrades. There are many different specification options for Azure Virtual Machines which allow the organization to decide on price vs performance.
Score 8 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
It's well suited to delivering information about our sports events as during the events a lot of processing power is needed and instantly becomes available by scaling out when the event is over the service can be scaled right back making massive savings.
We use it for football, horse racing, Olympics games etc, it is also used when things happen in the world like right now there is a lot of concern over the Russia and Ukraine conflict, since the demand for this information is high we instantly scale to meet the demand of our news feed services. I believe up to 90% of the UK's News, sports and media information actually passes through our computer systems, we are a market leading news and information service and Azure Virtual Machines provide us with the reliability that we need so that we can provide a rock solid reliable news and information service to the world.
Score 9 out of 10
Vetted Review
Verified User
Incentivized
Azure Virtual Machines are an excellent resource for organizations needing to provide all the time access to resources with zone and regional resource backups and automatic failover.
The perfect time to look at moving to Azure VMs is about a year before your data center is due for a refresh. Being able to move large capital costs into yearly operational costs while removing the need to maintain your own generators, power supply, fire suppression, backup and data recovery while moving those requirements to Microsoft as part of their service level agreement will help reduce your overall cost of ownership.
Score 7 out of 10
Vetted Review
ResellerIncentivized
Easy way to utilise development of applications inside of the MS eco-system. Also enables integration into a pre-existing billing structure on Microsoft cloud.
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