Easv6 sizes series (Preview)

Easv6-series VMs utilize AMD's fourth Generation EPYC™ 9004 processors that can achieve a boosted maximum frequency of 3.7 GHz. These virtual machines offer up to 96 vCPU and 672 GiB of RAM. The Easv6-series sizes offer a combination of vCPU and memory that is ideal for memory-intensive enterprise applications. The new VMs with no local disk provide a better value proposition for workloads that don't require local temporary storage.

Note

  • This VM series is currently in Preview.
  • See the Preview Terms Of Use | Microsoft Azure for legal terms that apply to Azure features that are in beta, preview, or otherwise not yet released into general availability.

Host specifications

Part Quantity
Count Units
Specs
SKU ID, Performance Units, etc.
Processor 2 - 96 vCPUs AMD EPYC 9004 (Genoa) [x86-64]
Memory 16 - 672 GiB
Local Storage None
Remote Storage 4 - 32 Disks 4000 - 175000 IOPS
90 - 4320 MBps
Network 2 - 8 NICs 12500 - 40000 Mbps
Accelerators None

Feature support

Premium Storage: Supported
Premium Storage caching: Supported
Live Migration: Not Supported
Memory Preserving Updates: Supported
Generation 2 VMs: Supported
Generation 1 VMs: Not Supported
Accelerated Networking: Supported
Ephemeral OS Disk: Not Supported
Nested Virtualization: Supported

Sizes in series

vCPUs (Qty.) and Memory for each size

Size Name vCPUs (Qty.) Memory (GB)
Standard_E2as_v6 2 16
Standard_E4as_v6 4 32
Standard_E8as_v6 8 64
Standard_E16as_v6 16 128
Standard_E20as_v6 20 160
Standard_E32as_v6 32 256
Standard_E48as_v6 48 384
Standard_E64as_v6 64 512
Standard_E96as_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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