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articles/virtual-machines/TOC.yml

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- name: NVMe Overview
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- name: Enable NVMe FAQ
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- name: Temp NVMe Disks FAQ
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- name: Remote NVMe Disks FAQ

articles/virtual-machines/nvme-overview.md

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### VM sizes
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Typically, the older generations of general purpose, memory optimized, and compute optimized VMs (D/Ev5 or Fv2 and older) support SCSI. The newer generations (Da/Ea/Fav6 and newer) typically support only the NVMe storage interface. However, Ebsv5/Ebdsv5 and Lsv2/Lsv3/Lasv3 VMs introduced NVMe as an option for temporary disks.
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Typically, the older generations of general purpose, memory optimized, and compute optimized VMs (D/Ev5 or Fv2 and older) support SCSI. The newer generations (Ebsv5, Da/Ea/Fav6 and newer) typically support only the NVMe storage interface (or some offering supports SCSI and NVMe, both interfaces, Ebsv5 is an example of such offering). Also, starting from Da/Ea/Fav6 and some of the future offering, we have introduced the NVMe interface for the local SSD disks.
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For specifics about which VM generations support which storage types, check the [documentation about VM sizes in Azure](/azure/virtual-machines/sizes).
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