NV sizes series

Important

NV and NV_Promo series Azure virtual machines (VMs) will be retired on September 6, 2023. For more information, see the NV and NV_Promo retirement information. For how to migrate your workloads to other VM sizes, see the NV and NV_Promo series migration guide.

This retirement announcement doesn't apply to NVv3 and NVv4 series VMs.

The NV-series virtual machines are powered by NVIDIA Tesla M60 GPUs and NVIDIA GRID technology for desktop accelerated applications and virtual desktops where customers are able to visualize their data or simulations. Users are able to visualize their graphics intensive workflows on the NV instances to get superior graphics capability and additionally run single precision workloads such as encoding and rendering. NV-series VMs are also powered by Intel Xeon E5-2690 v3 (Haswell) CPUs.

Each GPU in NV instances comes with a GRID license. This license gives you the flexibility to use an NV instance as a virtual workstation for a single user, or 25 concurrent users can connect to the VM for a virtual application scenario.

Host specifications

Part Quantity
Count Units
Specs
SKU ID, Performance Units, etc.
Processor 6 - 24 vCPUs Intel Xeon E5-2690 v3 (Haswell) [x86-64]
Memory 56 - 224 GiB
Local Storage 1 Disk 340 - 1440 GiB
Remote Storage 24 - 64
Network 1 - 4 NICs
Accelerators 1/2 - 2 GPUs Nvidia Tesla M60 GPU (16GB)

Feature support

Premium Storage: Not Supported
Premium Storage caching: Not Supported
Live Migration: Not Supported
Memory Preserving Updates: Not Supported
Generation 2 VMs: Not Supported
Generation 1 VMs: Supported
Accelerated Networking: Not Supported
Ephemeral OS Disk: Not Supported
Nested Virtualization: Not Supported

Sizes in series

vCPUs (Qty.) and Memory for each size

Size Name vCPUs (Qty.) Memory (GB)
Standard_NV6 6 56
Standard_NV12 12 112
Standard_NV24 24 224

VM Basics resources

Other size information

List of all available sizes: Sizes

Pricing Calculator: Pricing Calculator

Information on Disk Types: Disk Types

Next steps

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