Microsoft Azure Cobalt 100-based VMs Are Now Accessible

With the release of Azure Cobalt 100-based VMs, a new era in Azure’s architecture has begun. Through its proprietary silicon program, it provides its clients with outstanding value, performance, and power efficiency

With the release of Azure Cobalt 100-based VMs, a new era in Azure’s architecture has begun. Through its proprietary silicon program, it provides its clients with outstanding value, performance, and power efficiency

It also provides Cobalt 100-based VMs to a large number of its independent software vendor (ISV) partners that provide software as a service (SaaS) and platform as a service (PaaS) via Microsoft Azure

Its development of significant industry standards that readied the Arm architecture for datacenter-scale computing was made possible by this experience

The goal of its foray into Arm-based virtual machines is to provide exceptional power efficiency and price-performance. Because of these advantages, the Cobalt 100-based virtual machines (VMs) represent this hope

With a memory-to-vCPU ratio of 4:1, the new Dpsv6-series and Dpdsv6-series general-purpose virtual machines have up to 96 vCPUs and 384 GiB of RAM

The new memory-optimized virtual machines (VMs) from the Epsv6 and Epdsv6 series have up to 96 virtual CPUs and 672 gigabytes of random-access memory (up to 8:1 memory-to-vCPU ratio)