A MIG is a collection of virtual machine (VM) instances that you can manage as a single entity. MIGs support features such as autohealing, autoscaling, load balancing, multiple zone coverage, and stateful workloads. Each VM in a MIG is based on an instance template.
The key difference between stateful and stateless workloads is that stateful workloads preserve individual VM state (for example, a database shard, or app configuration) on the VM's disks, while stateless workloads, like a web frontend, do not retain any state on the individual VMs.
A managed instance group (MIG) is a group of virtual machine (VM) instances that you treat as a single entity. Each VM in a MIG is based on an instance template. If you only need to create multiple VMs, but don't want them grouped together in a MIG, see the bulk instance API.
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