Central India Standard E8as v4 Windows Server 2022-datacenter-azure-edition nested virtualization not supported.

Kadir Kökcü 1 Reputation point
2022-02-21T13:11:22.2+00:00

In Azure Central India region is Nested Windows Virtual Machines is available.

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  1. srbhatta-MSFT 8,561 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2022-02-21T14:02:36.61+00:00

    Hello @Kadir Kökcü ,
    Thanks for posting your query on Microsoft QnA.
    As per my understanding, you would like to know the VM sizes available in Azure that supports nested virtualization.
    Nested virtualization is supported for the Standard Dv3 and Standard Ev3 family sizes for Azure VMs. Please check the below document for more details.
    https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/blog/introducing-the-new-dv3-and-ev3-vm-sizes/

    For example, you can go for VM sizes like D2s_v3, or D4s_v3 or D8s_v3, etc in Central India region as per your requirement. Hope this helps.

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  2. Kadir Kökcü 1 Reputation point
    2022-02-22T08:39:49.353+00:00

    Standard E2s v3 is ok. I have tested it is working.

    Generally US regions supports nested virtualization for all D and E series v4 v5. But Central India region does not. I have checked size definitions and it says it should be worked.

    Is it technical problem or Is there any plan to support nested virtualization for these series in Central India region.

    https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-machines/easv5-eadsv5-series
    Easv5 and Eadsv5-series

    Premium Storage: Supported
    Premium Storage caching: Supported
    Live Migration: Supported
    Memory Preserving Updates: Supported
    VM Generation Support: Generation 1 and 2
    Accelerated Networking: Supported
    Ephemeral OS Disks: Not Supported
    Nested Virtualization: Supported


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