Starting the week of April 29, 2024, when you limit the run time of a standalone VM or a VM in a managed instance group (MIG), the following changes take effect
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Starting the week of April 29, 2024, when you limit the run time of a standalone VM or a VM in a managed instance group (MIG), the following changes take effect:
* When you stop or suspend a VM that has a time limit, the time limit will no longer be automatically removed. Whenever you start or resume the VM, its time limit is reapplied until you update or remove the time limit. If a VM's time limit is defined as a specific time and that time has passed, you can't rerun the VM until you update or remove its time limit.
* When a VM in a MIG reaches its time limit, the MIG deletes that VM instead of repairing it.
For more information, see [Limit the run time of a VM](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instances/limit-vm-runtime) and[Limit the run time of VMs in a MIG](https://cloud.google.com/compute/docs/instance-groups/limit-vm-runtime-in-migs).
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