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## High scale VM sizes
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When you start designing an application, one of the first things to do is, choose a VM to host your application. Premium Storage comes with High Scale VM sizes that can run applications requiring higher compute power and a high local disk I/O performance. These VMs provide faster processors, a higher memory-to-core ratio, and a Solid-State Drive (SSD) for the local disk. Examples of High Scale VMs supporting Premium Storage are the DS, DSv2, and GS series VMs.
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When you start designing an application, one of the first things to do is, choose a VM to host your application. Premium Storage comes with High Scale VM sizes that can run applications requiring higher compute power and a high local disk I/O performance. These VMs provide faster processors, a higher memory-to-core ratio, and a Solid-State Drive (SSD) for the local disk. Examples of High Scale VMs supporting Premium Storage are the DS and GS series VMs.
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High Scale VMs are available in different sizes with a different number of CPU cores, memory, OS, and temporary disk size. Each VM size also has maximum number of data disks that you can attach to the VM. Therefore, the chosen VM size will affect how much processing, memory, and storage capacity is available for your application. It also affects the Compute and Storage cost. For example, below are the specifications of the largest VM size in a DS series, DSv2 series and a GS series:
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High Scale VMs are available in different sizes with a different number of CPU cores, memory, OS, and temporary disk size. Each VM size also has maximum number of data disks that you can attach to the VM. Therefore, the chosen VM size will affect how much processing, memory, and storage capacity is available for your application. It also affects the Compute and Storage cost. For example, below are the specifications of the largest VM size in a DS series and a GS series:
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| VM size | CPU cores | Memory | VM disk sizes | Max. data disks | Cache size | IOPS | Bandwidth Cache IO limits |
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