Microsoft today announced that its Dev Box, a cloud-hosted Windows-based developer workstation in the cloud, will become generally available in July.

Microsoft’s cloud-hosted developer workstations will soon be generally available

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Microsoft today announced that its Dev Box, a cloud-hosted Windows-based developer workstation in the cloud, will become generally available in July.

These machines will now come in a wider variety of SKUs, ranging from 8 to 32 cores and with up to 128GB of memory and 2TB of storage. Microsoft is also making new starter images available in the Azure Marketplace that will make it easier for developers to customize these machines — and the software that runs on them — for their individual needs.

To further customize these machines, Microsoft is also introducing a configuration-as-code capability, based on YAML configuration files, which will allow IT to build base images and manage these configurations using their standard GitOps practices. This feature is now in private preview.

“When folks start to evaluate Dev Box, they have an initial trial period where they look at applying it to an initial team to see how effective it is — but then they quickly see the value of it and start to standardize on it throughout the organization,” Amanda Silver, the corporate vice president of product for Microsoft’s Developer Division, told me.

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