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Microsoft admits cloud dream is over as it previews more cost-effective Azure VMs

Microsoft is previewing two new Azure general-purpose virtual machines that will give organizations running compute-intensive workloads more options for balancing costs and performance.. The pitch was to offer better price-performance for general-purpose and memory-intensive jobs by being both scalable and running on Intel's Xeon Platinum third-generation hyperthreaded processors.

"Customers running compute-intensive workloads will find a better price-performance combination on Dlsv5/Dldsv5 vs. Fsv2 and can potentially reduce their Azure consumption costs," Andy Jia, senior product manager, wrote in aTemporary storage is another area Microsoft is working to bring down costs. In the Dlsv5, that means not having any, so enterprises running applications that don't need it aren't spending the extra money.

Both can scale from two to 96 vCPUs, four to 32 data disks, and two to eight network interface controllers .

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