Azure Services by Category

According to an Azure documentation update in April, Azure services are grouped into three categories: Foundational, Mainstream, and Specialized services.

Azure's general policy on deploying services into any given region is primarily driven by region type, service categories, and customer demand:

Foundational – Available in all recommended and alternate regions when the region is generally available, or within 12 months of a new foundational service becoming generally available.
Mainstream – Available in all recommended regions within 12 months of the region/service general availability; demand-driven in alternate regions (many are already deployed into a large subset of alternate regions).
Specialized – Targeted service offerings, often industry-focused or backed by customized/specialized hardware. Demand-driven availability across regions (many are already deployed into a large subset of recommended regions).

Service categories are assigned at general availability.

Often, services start their lifecycle as a Specialized service and as demand and utilization increases may be promoted to Mainstream or Foundational.

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