Azure Virtual Machines DCsv2-series now available in public preview in Azure Government
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Confidential computing DCsv2-series virtual machines are now in preview for Azure Government customers (federal, state, local governments and their partners) in US Government Virginia and Arizona regions. These VMs are backed by Intel XEON E-2288G processors with Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX) technology.
Azure Government customers can build secure, enclave-based applications to protect code and data while it’s in use, in a dedicated cloud that meets stringent government security and compliance requirements.
**Learn more**
* [See the full list of available geographies](https://bit.ly/3aVgKlR)
* [Learn more about Azure confidential computing](https://aka.ms/azurecc)
* [Learn more about remote attestation using Azure Attestation](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/attestation/overview)
* [Learn more about confidential computing nodes support on AKS and confidential containers](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/confidential-computing/confidential-nodes-aks-overview)
* Virtual Machines
* Regions & Datacenters
* Services
* Security
* [ Virtual Machines](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-gb/products/virtual-machines/)
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