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Maintenance phase7/20/2023 ![]() In rare circumstances, no more than once every 18 months for general purpose VM sizes, Azure uses a mechanism that will pause the VM for about 30 seconds. When VM impacting maintenance is required it will almost always be completed through a VM pause for less than 10 seconds. When a no-impact update isn't possible, Azure chooses the update mechanism that's least impactful to customer VMs. ![]() Most platform updates don't affect customer VMs. ![]() Maintenance that doesn't require a reboot Within a VM, you can get notifications about upcoming maintenance by using Scheduled Events for Windows or for Linux. For more information about unplanned events (outages), see Manage the availability of VMs for Windows or the corresponding article for Linux. This page describes how Azure performs both types of maintenance. For instructions on managing planned maintenance, see Handling planned maintenance notifications using the Azure CLI, PowerShell or portal. Azure is investing in technologies to reduce the number of cases in which planned platform maintenance requires the VMs to be rebooted. The self-maintenance window is typically 35 days (for Host machines) unless the maintenance is urgent. Azure also provides a time window in which you can start the maintenance yourself, at a time that works for you. If maintenance requires a reboot, you're notified of the planned maintenance.If the update doesn't require a reboot, the VM is paused while the host is updated, or the VM is live-migrated to an already updated host.When updates do have an effect, Azure chooses the least impactful method for updates: The purpose of these updates ranges from patching software components in the hosting environment to upgrading networking components or decommissioning hardware. Sorry but would certainly not recommend to my families as this is not what they need to hear.Applies to: ✔️ Linux VMs ✔️ Windows VMs ✔️ Flexible scale sets ✔️ Uniform scale setsĪzure periodically updates its platform to improve the reliability, performance, and security of the host infrastructure for virtual machines. A more effective podcast would be “I’m fat but healthy (for now), and these are the things I plan to do to stay that way).” Promote health for obese people and identify how exactly you plan to stay that way as you age. We have seen a dramatic increase in type 2 diabetes, gallbladder disease, fatty liver, and asthma - all directly related to obesity and a sedentary lifestyle with American diets. For the population I work with (I’m a Pediatrician in a community hospital), obesity is literally killing young Native Americans and Hispanic children. Well, she’s got good genetics and she’s young. They act as if this isn’t real, with the hostess bragging about her low cholesterol levels. What bothers me about the many episodes I listened to is the disregard for the actual health affects of being obese. I started listening to this because I thought it would be fact based information about health rather than weight loss. These issues aren’t so large, however, that I don’t still thoroughly enjoy the podcast most of the time. Like girl I get it, but also stop trying to sum up all of our experiences based on what you think you know about people of color. For example, if a diet requires you to spend money at the grocery store or someone mentions people who eat fast food, she’ll be like “And who they’re excluding are poor people of color or who they’re really talking about when they say people who eat fast food are poor people of color” etc. Additionally, as a person of color, it can be exhausting hearing Aubrey mention how marginalized we are all the time. Only issues I have are sometimes the mockery of people’s experiences can be a bit dismissive (especially if it goes against their core belief system) and tthey seem to question most scientific studies (which is important to do) but at the same time use scientific studies that are aligned with their own core beliefs pretty unquestionably. Aubrey and Michael are hilarious, and the podcast is both informative and entertaining.
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