Azure Dedicated Host SKUs are the combination of a VM family and a certain hardware specification. You can only deploy VMs of the VM series that the Dedicated Host SKU specifies. For example, on the Dsv3-Type3, you can only provision Dsv3-series VMs.
This document goes through the hardware specifications and VM packings for all GPU optimized Dedicated Host SKUs.
Limitations
The sizes and hardware types available for dedicated hosts vary by region. Refer to the host pricing page to learn more.
NVasv4
NVasv4-Type1
The NVasv4-Type1 is a Dedicated Host SKU utilizing the AMD® Rome (EPYC™ 7V12) processor with AMD Radeon Instinct MI25 GPUs. It offers 128 physical cores, 128 vCPUs, and 448 GiB of RAM. The NVasv4-Type1 runs NVsv4-series VMs.
The following packing configuration outlines the max packing of uniform VMs you can put onto a NVasv4-Type1 host.
Physical cores
Available vCPUs
Available RAM
VM Size
# VMs
128
128
448 GiB
NV4as v4
30
NV8as v4
15
NV16as v4
7
NV32as v4
3
NVsv3
NVsv3-Type1
The NVsv3-Type1 is a Dedicated Host SKU utilizing the Intel® Broadwell (E5-2690 v4) processor with NVIDIA Tesla M60 GPUs and NVIDIA GRID technology. It offers 28 physical cores, 48 vCPUs, and 448 GiB of RAM. The NVsv3-Type1 runs NVv3-series VMs.
The following packing configuration outlines the max packing of uniform VMs you can put onto a NVsv3-Type1 host.
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