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Virtual Machine with GPU - Is there an option for a Visual Studio Professional Subscription?

I'm trying to wire up a virtual machine with a GPU but every zone I go to indicates none are available for my VS Professional Subscription. Are there any options for this subscription? What subscription do I need to be able to deploy a VM with a GPU?

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As a Visual Studio subscriber, you get Azure credits every month that you can use to explore and try Azure services. When you activate your credits, you’ll create a new Azure subscription, where you can start using them straight away. No credit card is required.

The amount of Azure credits that you receive depends on the type of Visual Studio subscription that you have. When you reach the monthly cap for your credits, your Azure services will stop until your next monthly credits have been added unless you choose to remove the spending cap by upgrading to pay-as-you-go pricing.

Here are the details on what you can do with the Azure credits you receive with each type of Visual Studio subscription: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-au/pricing/member-offers/credit-for-visual-studio-subscribers/

There could be several reasons for why you are not able to create a GPU enabled VM using your subscription.

  1. Azure free accounts don't support GPU enabled virtual machine SKUs.

  2. Your credits may have been used and you would need to upgrade to pay-as-you-go

  3. Please go through this and try with the VM sizes in their available regions. You can find information on the GPU enabled VM sizes as well as the regions they are available in, here.

  4. You can find the benefits of each Visual Studio Subscription here: https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/benefits/
    https://visualstudio.microsoft.com/vs/pricing-details/

I found this article where the author has recommended using Visual Studio Enterprise for GPU enabled VM: https://medium.com/@Hackyroot/azure-deep-learning-a7c1953e2542
(Please note: Information posted in the given link is hosted by a third party. Microsoft does not guarantee the accuracy and effectiveness of information.)


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After entering this question I contacted Azure support. Turns out that my Visual Studio Professional Subscription does not allow for VMs with a GPU due to a high demand for GPUs. Got the following message back from Azure support:

“ Unfortunately, we are unable to approve this request. Due to high demand for these graphics-enabled VM types, availability is limited for customers with your subscription type. Please consider alternative VM types that may be suitable for your requirements, or consider creating a new pay-as-you-go subscription to explore expanded access through a separate paid subscription".

I did convert my subscription to “Pay-as-you-go” but that didn’t make a difference.

The summary provided in the previous comment contains useful links. Thanks for the help.

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Thanks for sharing the update.

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