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Epsv6 sizes series

Applies to: ✔️ Linux VMs ✔️ Windows Client VMs ✔️ Flexible scale sets ✔️ Uniform scale sets

The Epsv6-series virtual machines are powered by Azure’s first-generation Cobalt 100 processor, delivering outstanding performance for memory optimized workloads. The Azure Cobalt 100 processor operates at 3.4 GHz and provides an entire physical core for each virtual machine vCPU. These virtual machines offer 8 GiB of memory per vCPU and a wide range of vCPU sizes. These VMs are best suited for memory-intensive scale-out and enterprise workloads, such as relational database servers, large databases, data analytics engines, in-memory caches, and more. Epsv6-series virtual machines support Standard SSD, Standard HDD, and Premium SSD disk types. You can also attach Ultra Disk storage based on its regional availability. Disk storage is billed separately from virtual machines. For more information, see pricing for disks. Epsv6-series virtual machines offer up to 96 vCPU and 672 GiB of RAM. These VMs come without local disk, providing a better value proposition for workloads that don't require local temporary storage.

Host specifications

Part Quantity
Count Units
Specs
SKU ID, Performance Units, etc.
Processor 2 - 96 vCPUs Azure Cobalt 100 [ARM-64]
Memory 16 - 672 GiB
Local Storage None
Remote Storage 8 - 64 Disks 3750 - 199987 IOPS
106 - 5850 MBps
Network 2 - 8 NICs 12500 - 60000 Mbps
Accelerators None

Feature Support

Sizes in series

vCPUs (Qty.) and Memory for each size:

Size Name vCPUs (Qty.) Memory (GiB)
Standard_E2ps_v6 2 16
Standard_E4ps_v6 4 32
Standard_E8ps_v6 8 64
Standard_E16ps_v6 16 128
Standard_E32ps_v6 32 256
Standard_E48ps_v6 48 384
Standard_E64ps_v6 64 512
Standard_E96ps_v6 96 672

VM Basics resources

Other size information

List of all available sizes: Sizes

Pricing Calculator: Pricing Calculator

Information on Disk Types: Disk Types

Next steps

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