Obviously, suspending a virtual machine saves the last state, and can be resumed. I was just wondering what resources may be still tied up with a suspended VM in contrast to an idle job. My thoughts and a bit of research indicates that from a resources standpoint, all active resources such as CPU, network and memory memory are released, and this is essentially a powered off VM except for the .vmss file that is created.
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