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Sizes For Windows Virtual Machines in Azure

This document provides information about virtual machine sizes available for Windows virtual machines in Azure. It lists the different types of VM sizes including general purpose, compute optimized, memory optimized, storage optimized, GPU optimized, and high performance compute. It also provides links to the REST API for querying VM sizes, information on Azure compute units (ACU), CoreMark benchmark scores, and describes the different VM size types and options.

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Sizes For Windows Virtual Machines in Azure

This document provides information about virtual machine sizes available for Windows virtual machines in Azure. It lists the different types of VM sizes including general purpose, compute optimized, memory optimized, storage optimized, GPU optimized, and high performance compute. It also provides links to the REST API for querying VM sizes, information on Azure compute units (ACU), CoreMark benchmark scores, and describes the different VM size types and options.

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Sizes for Windows virtual machines in

Azure
REST API
For information on using the REST API to query for VM sizes, see the following:
• List available virtual machine sizes for resizing
• List available virtual machine sizes for a subscription
• List available virtual machine sizes in an availability set

ACU
Learn more about how Azure compute units (ACU) can help you compare compute performance
across Azure SKUs.

Benchmark scores
Learn more about compute performance for Windows VMs using the CoreMark benchmark scores.

Next steps
Learn more about the different VM sizes that are available:
• General purpose
• Compute optimized
• Memory optimized
• Storage optimized
• GPU optimized
• High performance compute
• Check the Previous generation page for A Standard, Dv1 (D1-4 and D11-14 v1), and A8-
A11 series
This article describes the available sizes and options for the Azure virtual machines you can use to
run your Windows apps and workloads. It also provides deployment considerations to be aware of
when you're planning to use these resources. This article is also available for Linux virtual
machines.

Type Sizes Description


B, Dsv3, Dv3, Balanced CPU-to-memory ratio. Ideal for testing and
General purpose DSv2, Dv2, Av2, development, small to medium databases, and low to
DC medium traffic web servers.
High CPU-to-memory ratio. Good for medium traffic web
Compute
Fsv2, Fs, F servers, network appliances, batch processes, and application
optimized
servers.
Memory Esv3, Ev3, M, GS, High memory-to-CPU ratio. Great for relational database
optimized G, DSv2, Dv2 servers, medium to large caches, and in-memory analytics.
Type Sizes Description
High disk throughput and IO ideal for Big Data, SQL,
Storage
Lsv2, Ls NoSQL databases, data warehousing and large transactional
optimized
databases.
Specialized virtual machines targeted for heavy graphic
NV, NVv2, NC,
rendering and video editing, as well as model training and
GPU NCv2, NCv3, ND,
inferencing (ND) with deep learning. Available with single
NDv2 (Preview)
or multiple GPUs.
High
Our fastest and most powerful CPU virtual machines with
performance H
optional high-throughput network interfaces (RDMA).
compute

• For information about pricing of the various sizes, see Virtual Machines Pricing.
• To see general limits on Azure VMs, see Azure subscription and service limits, quotas, and
constraints.
• Storage costs are calculated separately based on used pages in the storage account. For
details, Azure Storage Pricing.
• Learn more about how Azure compute units (ACU) can help you compare compute
performance across Azure SKUs.

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