May 2017
Intermediate to advanced
518 pages
10h 6m
English
D-series VMs are designed to run applications that demand higher compute power and temporary disk performance. To achieve this, a D-series VM provides a better processors performance with higher limits against A-series, a higher memory-to-core ratio, and a solid state drive for the temporary disk.
They are built for more modern operating systems such as Windows Server 2012 R2. These virtual machines can easily handle workloads from fileservers, databases, applications, and web servers.
The following performance levels are available with D-series VMs:
|
Size |
CPU |
Memory |
HDD GB |
Max disks |
Max disk IOPS |
Max NICs/Network bandwidth |
|
D1 |
1 |
3.5 |
50 |
2 |
2 x 500 |
1/moderate |
|
D2 |
2 |