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@ssijbabu I'm not part of the Defender for Endpoint team but I do know they are using eBPF for their sensors. They do not use Inspektor Gadget through. I also found this related blog post: Defender for Endpoint on Linux now supports eBPF-based sensor (microsoft.com)
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Does this work in Microsoft Defender for Linux (WSL) as well?
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@jjeziorny The same policy before the price change still applies. For constrained sizes, customers get charged for the OS against the lesser, constrained number. For example in the case above of Standard_E32-8s_v5, customer will be charged for 8 vCores.
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I have a question on this, does the vCPU count accounts for constrained sizes?That is, if I have a Standard_E32-8s_v5 for example, does it calculate as 32 or 8 vCores Also just to mention, the following statement is not entirely correct:These price changes will mostly lead to a price decrease for wo...
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