Retirement Announcement – Azure Dedicated Host SKUs Dsv3-Type1, Esv3-Type1, Dsv3-Type2, and Esv3-Type2 will be retired on 31 March 2023

KarishmaTiwari-MSFT 20,307 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
2022-03-16T23:59:05.233+00:00

Select Azure Dedicated Host SKUs will be retired on 31 March 2023. Newer Dedicated Host SKUs offer more vCPUs, RAM, and regional availability compared to the legacy SKUs. We recommend that all customers running Dsv3-Type1, Esv3-Type1, Dsv3-Type2, or Esv3-Type2 Dedicated Hosts upgrade to the latest generation of Dsv3 or Esv3 Dedicated Host SKUs before 31 March 2023.

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Azure Dedicated Host
An Azure service that provides a dedicated physical server to host Azure virtual machines for Windows and Linux.
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  1. KarishmaTiwari-MSFT 20,307 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2022-03-17T00:05:10.287+00:00

    To avoid service disruption, we recommend upgrading to the latest Dsv3 and Esv3 Dedicated Host SKUs. Please reference the migration documentation to start planning and executing your migration.

    If you have any additional queries regarding this retirement, please use comments on this thread to ask your specific queries, and we will try our best to answer those queries. Thank you!

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  2. Tony 0 Reputation points
    2023-01-27T17:37:46.1466667+00:00

    Hi, could you please tell me how we can identify which Type a VM is?

    We have a Standard D8s v3 which I believe is a 'Dsv3' although I am not sure if we are an affected type (type 1 or 2) or OK (type 3 or 4)?

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