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Availability of Dadsv7 VMs in East US 1

Nicolas Giard 0 Reputation points
2026-06-15T21:16:00.21+00:00

What is the timeline for being able to deploy Dadsv7 VMs in the East US 1 region?

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SUNOJ KUMAR YELURU 18,336 Reputation points MVP Volunteer Moderator
2026-06-16T04:14:23.15+00:00

Hello @**Nicolas Giard,**Thanks for reaching out Q&A forum.

Based on the latest available information, here's the situation with Azure Dadsv7 VMs in East US:

East US (East US 1) — Not currently listed as available.

As of the GA announcement in January 2026, the Dadsv7-series (and the broader AMD Turin-based v7 family) is available in: Australia East, Central US, Germany West Central, Japan East, North Europe, South Central US, Southeast Asia, UK South, West Europe, West US 2, and West US 3. More regions are planned for 2026. East US (East US 1) is not among the current GA regions

Refer- Announcing General Availability of Azure Da/Ea/Fasv7-series VMs based on AMD ‘Turin’ processors


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Hemalatha 14,445 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
2026-06-15T22:39:40.7766667+00:00

Hello Nicolas,

Thank you for reaching out.

I understand your requirement for East US, as it is one of the most commonly used Azure regions for production workloads.

Regarding the Dadsv7 VM series, it became generally available in January 2026 and is currently enabled in several regions, including Central US, South Central US, West US 2, West US 3, West Europe, North Europe, UK South, Germany West Central, Japan East, Southeast Asia, and Australia East.

At this time, Dadsv7 is not yet available in East US (East US 1). While Microsoft continues to roll out newer VM families across additional regions, there is currently no published timeline or confirmed date for availability in East US.

  1. Refer to the Azure Products by Region page for the most up-to-date availability information https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/explore/global-infrastructure/products-by-region/
  2. Raise a request through the Azure feedback portal to highlight business demand for East US support https://feedback.azure.com/
  3. If this is blocking a production deployment, consider opening an Azure support request. In some cases, the support team can share internal guidance or expected rollout windows that are not publicly documented.

https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/blog/azurecompute/announcing-general-availability-of-azure-daeafasv7-series-vms-based-on-amd-%E2%80%98turi/4488627

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  1. Andrew Taylor - COREZENN 980 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2026-06-16T16:29:08.44+00:00

    Hi @Nicolas Giard

    Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Q&A. I understand you are looking for information and a timeline for Dadsv7 VM availability in East US 1.


    It appears there is no publicly documented Microsoft timeline for Dadsv7 VM availability in East US 1.

    Microsoft’s official VM documentation states that VM size availability depends on the region and points to the Azure portal / VM SKU availability APIs for current regional support. The Dadsv7 series page describes the VM family itself, but it does not publish an ETA for East US 1.

    If you need the current status for your subscription, please check the Azure portal or the VM SKU availability APIs.


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    Sincerely, Andrew S Taylor

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