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includes/virtual-machines-common-sizes-gpu.md

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* The **NCSv3**, **NCSv2**, and **ND** sizes feature an Intel Xeon® E5-2690 v4 2.60GHz processor.
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* **NV and NVv2** sizes are optimized and designed for remote visualization, streaming, gaming, encoding, and VDI scenarios using frameworks such as OpenGL and DirectX. These VMs are backed by the NVIDIA Tesla M60 GPU.
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* **NV and NVv3** sizes are optimized and designed for remote visualization, streaming, gaming, encoding, and VDI scenarios using frameworks such as OpenGL and DirectX. These VMs are backed by the NVIDIA Tesla M60 GPU.
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## NC-series
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## NVv2-series (Preview)
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## NVv3-series (Preview) <sup>1</sup>
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Premium Storage: Supported
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Premium Storage caching: Supported
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The NVv2-series virtual machines are powered by [NVIDIA Tesla M60](http://images.nvidia.com/content/tesla/pdf/188417-Tesla-M60-DS-A4-fnl-Web.pdf) GPUs and NVIDIA GRID technology with Intel Broadwell CPUs. These virtual machines are targeted for GPU accelerated graphics applications and virtual desktops where customers want to visualize their data, simulate results to view, work on CAD, or render and stream content. Additionally, these virtual machines can run single precision workloads such as encoding and rendering. NVv2 virtual machines support Premium Storage and come with twice the system memory (RAM) when compared with its predecessor NV-series.
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The NVv3-series virtual machines are powered by [NVIDIA Tesla M60](http://images.nvidia.com/content/tesla/pdf/188417-Tesla-M60-DS-A4-fnl-Web.pdf) GPUs and NVIDIA GRID technology with Intel Broadwell CPUs. These virtual machines are targeted for GPU accelerated graphics applications and virtual desktops where customers want to visualize their data, simulate results to view, work on CAD, or render and stream content. Additionally, these virtual machines can run single precision workloads such as encoding and rendering. NVv3 virtual machines support Premium Storage and come with twice the system memory (RAM) when compared with its predecessor NV-series.
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Each GPU in NVv2 instances comes with a GRID license. This license gives you the flexibility to use an NV instance as a virtual workstation for a single user, or 25 concurrent users can connect to the VM for a virtual application scenario.
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Each GPU in NVv3 instances comes with a GRID license. This license gives you the flexibility to use an NV instance as a virtual workstation for a single user, or 25 concurrent users can connect to the VM for a virtual application scenario.
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| Size | vCPU | Memory: GiB | Temp storage (SSD) GiB | GPU | GPU memory: GiB | Max data disks | Max NICs | Virtual Workstations | Virtual Applications |
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| Standard_NV6s_v2 |6 |112 |320 | 1 | 8 | 12 | 4 | 1 | 25 |
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| Standard_NV12s_v2 |12 |224 |640 | 2 | 16 | 24 | 8 | 2 | 50 |
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| Standard_NV24s_v2 |24 |448 |1280 | 4 | 32 | 32 | 8 | 4 | 100 |
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| Standard_NV6s_v3 | 12 | 112 |320 | 1 | 8 | 12 | 4 | 1 | 25 |
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| Standard_NV12s_v3 | 24 | 224 |640 | 2 | 16 | 24 | 8 | 2 | 50 |
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| Standard_NV24s_v3 | 48 | 448 |1280 | 4 | 32 | 32 | 8 | 4 | 100 |
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<sup>1</sup> NVv3-series VM’s feature Intel® Hyper-Threading Technology
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includes/virtual-machines-common-sizes-previous-gen.md

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## NVv2-series (Preview)
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**Newer size recommendation**: [NVv3-series (Preview)](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-machines/linux/sizes-gpu#nvv2-series-preview)
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The NVv2-series virtual machines are powered by [NVIDIA Tesla M60](http://images.nvidia.com/content/tesla/pdf/188417-Tesla-M60-DS-A4-fnl-Web.pdf) GPUs and NVIDIA GRID technology with Intel Broadwell CPUs. These virtual machines are targeted for GPU accelerated graphics applications and virtual desktops where customers want to visualize their data, simulate results to view, work on CAD, or render and stream content. Additionally, these virtual machines can run single precision workloads such as encoding and rendering. NVv2 virtual machines support Premium Storage and come with twice the system memory (RAM) when compared with its predecessor NV-series.
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Each GPU in NVv2 instances comes with a GRID license. This license gives you the flexibility to use an NV instance as a virtual workstation for a single user, or 25 concurrent users can connect to the VM for a virtual application scenario.
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| Size | vCPU | Memory: GiB | Temp storage (SSD) GiB | GPU | GPU memory: GiB | Max data disks | Max NICs | Virtual Workstations | Virtual Applications |
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| Standard_NV6s_v2 |6 |112 |320 | 1 | 8 | 12 | 4 | 1 | 25 |
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| Standard_NV12s_v2 |12 |224 |640 | 2 | 16 | 24 | 8 | 2 | 50 |
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### Standard A0 - A4 using CLI and PowerShell
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In the classic deployment model, some VM size names are slightly different in CLI and PowerShell:

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