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articles/virtual-machines/TOC.yml

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- name: Overview
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displayName: Eb-series, sizes, size, vm size
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- name: Ebdsv5 and Ebsv5 series
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articles/virtual-machines/sizes/memory-optimized/includes/eb-family-workloads.md

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**Memory-Intensive Workloads:** Eb-family VMs are for workloads that demands a large memory footprint to efficiently handle tasks, such as simulations, large-scale computations in scientific research, or financial risk modeling.
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**Memory-Intensive Workloads:** Eb-family VMs are for workloads that demand a large memory footprint to efficiently handle tasks, such as simulations, large-scale computations in scientific research, or financial risk modeling.
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**Large Databases and SQL Servers:** Eb-family VMs are ideal for hosting large relational databases like SQL Server and NoSQL databases that benefit from high memory capacities for improved performance in data processing and transaction handling.
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articles/virtual-machines/sizes/overview.md

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<br><sup>2</sup> Most subfamilies are represented with a single upper case letter, but others (such as `Ebsv5-series`) are still considered subfamilies of their parent family due to feature differences.
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<br><sup>3</sup> If no feature letter for a CPU is listed, the series uses Intel x86-64 CPUs. If the CPU is AMD, it's listed as `a`. If the CPU is ARM based (Microsoft Cobalt or Ampere Altra), it's listed as `p`.
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<br><sup>4</sup> There can be any number of extra features in a size name. There could be none (`Dv5-series`) or there could be three (`Dplds_v6-series`).
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<br><sup>5</sup> Version numbers only appear in the size name if there are multiple versions of the same series. If you're using the first version of a series (`HB-series`, `B-series`, etc.) it is often not included in the size name.
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<br><sup>5</sup> Version numbers only appear in the size name if there are multiple versions of the same series. If you're using the first version of a series (`HB-series`, `B-series`, etc.) it's often not included in the size name.
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> Not all sizes will have subfamilies, support accelerators, or specify the CPU vendor. For more details on VM size naming conventions, see **[Azure VM sizes naming conventions](../vm-naming-conventions.md)**.
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> Not all sizes will have subfamilies, support accelerators, or specify the CPU vendor. For more information on VM size naming conventions, see **[Azure VM sizes naming conventions](../vm-naming-conventions.md)**.
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<br><sup>3</sup> If no feature letter for a CPU is listed, the series uses Intel x86-64 CPUs. If the CPU is AMD, it will be listed as `a`. If the CPU is ARM based (Microsoft Cobalt or Ampere Altra), it will be listed as `p`.
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<br><sup>4</sup> There can be any number of extra features in a size name. There could be none (`Dv5-series`) or there could be three (`Dplds_v6-series`).
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<br><sup>5</sup> Spacers can show up multiple times in a size name such as in the `ND_H100_v5-series`. In this case they separate the GPU ID from the rest of the size name.
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> Not all sizes will have subfamilies, support accelerators, or specify the CPU vendor. For more information on VM size naming conventions, see **[Azure VM sizes naming conventions](../vm-naming-conventions.md)**.
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## List of VM size families by type
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This section contains a list of all current generation size series with tabs dedicated to each size family. Each group has a 'Series List' column with a linked list of all available size series, These links will bring you to the family page for that series, where you can find detailed information on each size in that series or go to the series' page for a list of sizes in that series.
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To learn more about a size family, click the 'family' tab under each type section. There you can read a summary on the family, see the workloads it is recommended for, and view the full family page with specifications for all series in that family.
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General purpose VM sizes provide balanced CPU-to-memory ratio. Ideal for testing and development, small to medium databases, and low to medium traffic web servers.
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| [F-family](./compute-optimized/f-family.md) | Medium traffic web servers <br> Network appliances <br> Batch processes <br> Application servers | [Fasv6 and Falsv6-series](./compute-optimized/f-family.md#fasv6-and-falsv6-series) <br> [Fsv2-series](./compute-optimized/f-family.md#fsv2-series) <br> [Previous-gen F-family](./previous-gen-sizes-list.md)|
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| [FX-family](./compute-optimized/fx-family.md) | Electronic Design Automation (EDA) <br> Large memory relational databases <br> Medium to large caches <br> In-memory analytics | [FX-series](./compute-optimized/fx-family.md#fx-series) |
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| [M-family](./memory-optimized/m-family.md) | Extremely large databases <br> Large amounts of memory | [Msv3 and Mdsv3-series](./memory-optimized/m-family.md#msv3-and-mdsv3-series)<br> [Mv2-series](./memory-optimized/m-family.md#mv2-series)<br> [Msv2 and Mdsv2-series](./memory-optimized/m-family.md#msv2-and-mdsv2-series) |
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[!INCLUDE [hb-family-summary](./high-performance-compute/includes/hb-family-summary.md)]

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