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Azure Foundry Hosted Agents

Per-session isolated agent sandboxes on Azure — scale to zero, any framework

Price$0.0994/vCPU-hour, $0.0118/GiB-hour (public preview)Reviewed2026-04-23
Verdict — Skip
2 Ships2 Skips
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The Panel's Take

Microsoft Azure's Foundry Agent Service now offers Hosted Agents in public preview — per-session isolated compute sandboxes purpose-built for running AI agents at scale. Each session gets its own container with a persistent filesystem, internet access (optional), and a Python environment pre-loaded with common agent dependencies. Sessions spin up in seconds and terminate — and stop billing — the moment the agent task completes. The design is framework-agnostic: it officially supports LangGraph, OpenAI Agents SDK, Claude Agent SDK, and Microsoft's own Agent Framework, with others planned. This removes one of the most awkward parts of deploying agents in production: figuring out where they actually run. The persistent filesystem per session means agents can read and write files across their task without external storage configuration. Pricing is $0.0994/vCPU-hour and $0.0118/GiB-hour — competitive with Lambda/Cloud Run for bursty workloads. The service is available in six Azure regions at launch. For enterprises already invested in Azure, this is a compelling "we just figured out the infra" moment. Independent developers can also use it without an enterprise agreement.

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Azure Foundry Hosted Agents verdict: SKIP ⏭️

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Framework-agnostic hosted sandboxes with scale-to-zero is exactly what I need for deploying agents without maintaining my own Kubernetes cluster. The per-session isolation eliminates a whole class of security concerns I was handling manually. The Claude Agent SDK support means I don't have to choose between Azure and my preferred model.

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Public preview means production instability risk and pricing could change significantly at GA. The cold start time for agent sessions needs to be benchmarked against real workloads before committing. And six regions is thin coverage for global deployments — wait for broader availability.

Helpful?

The battle for agent infrastructure is the next cloud wars — and Microsoft just answered Google Cloud's agent platform launch with their own. Framework-agnostic compute that works with any model provider is a smart commoditization play: own the infrastructure layer, let the model battle play out above it.

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This is squarely developer infrastructure — not directly relevant to creative workflows unless your studio runs its own agents. Worth watching for the ecosystem tools that get built on top of it.

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