![]() ![]() Also chiming in was solution architect Matthew Nichols, who tweeted: “Wait?! What?!?! The cloud is not infinite.” “The cloud is full!” tweeted IT professional Barry Brown. The irony that Microsoft ran out of capacity for the free trials wasn’t lost among those commenting on the company’s announcement. Those who want to evaluate Windows 365 can either join the waiting list or buy it, according to Microsoft. Sign up below to get notified when trials resume. We have seen unbelievable response to #Windows365 and need to pause our free trial program while we provision additional capacity. “We have seen unbelievable response to #Windows365 and need to pause our free trial program while we provision additional capacity,” tweeted Scott Manchester, Microsoft’s partner director for Windows 365. The new Windows 365 desktop as a service (DaaS) went live on Monday, just over two weeks after Microsoft revealed the new offering. Due to “unbelievable demand” for 60-day trial accounts of the cloud-based VDI offering, Microsoft says it has reached capacity. Microsoft’s Windows 365 Cloud PC service is now live, but there is already a waitlist for those requesting free trials.
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