I would like to figure out if my Azure VM (Windows + Linux) is Gen1 or Gen2. Ideally I want to get this to work via az cli or from the actual server itself. I have tried az vm list -g RG-Name -d but it does not really display this information. Does anyone know how to obtain this ?
How to tell if my VM is Gen1 or Gen2 in Azure?
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Good question. The hyperVgeneration property in the VM's instance view information exposes this detail about the VM, wherein V1 indicates Generation 1 VMs and V2 indicates Generation 2 VMs.
Using the az vm get-instance-view, you could try:
and look for the
hyperVgenerationproperty in the response:Going one step ahead, if you want to query your Subscription for Gen1/Gen2 VMs, you can execute the following Azure CLI command:
The response would be similar to:
Although the Gen2 VMs' SKU names also hint towards the Gen1 vs Gen2 distinction,
hyperVgenerationshould be the exact property to look for.