user145610
user145610

Reputation: 3025

Is there way to change to instance type in Azure Cloud Services

Is there any way to change the VM Size of an Azure Cloud Service without having to rebuild the package?

The vmsize parameter is defined in the .csdef file rather than the .cscfg file that is uploaded into Azure and doesn't appear in the other included XML files of the package.

Please note that we're not looking to change the instance count (scale out) but the size type (i.e. from Extra Small (A0) to Medium (A2)).

Upvotes: 20

Views: 9164

Answers (3)

Steve Ford
Steve Ford

Reputation: 7763

You can use Azure Powershell:

C:\PS>Get-AzureVM -ServiceName "MySvc1" -Name "MyVM3" | Set-AzureVMSize "Basic_A2" | Update-AzureVM

Upvotes: 2

Thiago Custodio
Thiago Custodio

Reputation: 18387

Yes, when you create your service model, you can specify the size to which to deploy an instance of your role, depending on its resource requirements. The size of the role determines the number of CPU cores, the memory capacity, and the local file system size that is allocated to a running instance.

Basically, you need to change the “vmsize” parameter in the ServiceConfiguration.cscfg file to the required value (vmsize="[ExtraSmall|Small|Medium|Large|ExtraLarge]") and re-deploy the package back to Azure.

http://www.nimbo.com/blog/changing-the-instance-size-from-the-windows-azure-management-portal/

Upvotes: 9

Giovanni Caputo
Giovanni Caputo

Reputation: 111

The vmsize is attribute of csdef file and not of ServiceConfiguration.cscfg

You can see on http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj156212.aspx

Upvotes: 10

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