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Azure VMs have the capability to indicate if they are compatible with ultra disks. An ultra disk compatible VM allocates dedicated bandwidth capacity between the compute VM instance and the block storage scale unit to optimize the performance and reduce latency. Adding this capability on the VM results in a reservation charge that is only imposed if you enabled ultra disk capability on the VM without attaching an ultra disk to it. When an ultra disk is attached to the ultra disk compatible VM, this charge would not be applied. This charge is per vCPU provisioned on the VM.
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>[!NOTE] In case of [constrained core VM sizes](../articles/virtual-machines/linux/constrained-vcpu.md) the reservation fee is based on the actual number of vCPUs i.e. not the constrained cores. E.g. In case of Standard_E32-8s_v3, the reservation fee will be based on 32 cores.
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>In case of [constrained core VM sizes](../articles/virtual-machines/linux/constrained-vcpu.md) the reservation fee is based on the actual number of vCPUs i.e. not the constrained cores. E.g. In case of Standard_E32-8s_v3, the reservation fee will be based on 32 cores.
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Refer to the [Azure Disks pricing page](https://azure.microsoft.com/pricing/details/managed-disks/) for ultra disk pricing details.

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