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Windows Virtual Desktop Experience Estimator
Christian_Montoya How can you claim the product is in full release when there are heaps of regions that have not been setup...Surely you should be standing up RDS infrastructure in all regions where Azure infrastructure is already based...
Not a fan of people patting themselves on the back for a job well done when it was a job half done.
Peter Campbell : The service itself is globally available and VMs in any commercial Azure region can register with the service. We definitely understand that latency is lower when there is not a local service instance, and that is something we are working on. We are taking customer usage into account in terms of continued rollouts, and Australia is definitely top of mind.
In the meantime, later this month, you should see reduced latency as a service instance will be rolling out to Japan.