Anyscale on Azure supported regions

Important

Anyscale on Azure is currently in PREVIEW. This preview version is provided without a service level agreement. Certain features might not be supported or might have constrained capabilities. During the preview period, Anyscale on Azure is available in a limited set of regions. See the Anyscale on Azure supported regions documentation for details on available regions and how to request access.

See the Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews for legal terms that apply to Azure features that are in beta, preview, or otherwise not yet released into general availability.

Anyscale on Azure is available in the following Azure regions during Public Preview. Contact Anyscale support to request enrollment and specify your preferred region.

Available regions and region names

Region Azure region name
West Central US westcentralus
East US eastus
East US 2 eastus2
West US 2 westus2
West US 3 westus3
South Central US southcentralus

GPU and compute availability

GPU and high-performance compute SKU availability varies by region. Anyscale doesn't maintain its own matrix of Azure VM SKU availability. For current regional availability of GPU instances, such as the NC, ND, and NV series, see the Microsoft documentation:

Quota and SKU availability

Azure enforces vCPU quota by VM family and by region. GPU SKUs typically require quota approval before you can deploy them in a given region. To check current quota and request increases:

For AKS-specific cluster limits, see Quotas, virtual machine size restrictions, and region availability in AKS.

Regional behavior and constraints

All Anyscale clouds are region-specific. A cloud created in eastus can only run workloads on AKS node pools in eastus. Public Preview doesn't support cross-region replication or multi-region clusters.

The region you select when you create the AKS cluster and Anyscale cloud resource sets the region for all resources in the cloud.

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