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Azure Reserved Instances FAQ

Azure Reserved Instances first became available in November 2017 as a cost-effective way to purchase base instance virtual machines.

If you’ve got a question or two as to how these work, then the FAQ at the bottom of this page (http://bit.ly/2fV95bC) is worth a read.

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Posted on February 15, 2018 by Louise Ulrick • This entry was tagged Azure, Azure Services. Bookmark the permalink.

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