Computer Science, asked by TbiaSamishta, 9 months ago

What VM series should you consider, if you want host applications that require high-performance IO for persisted data? A-series D-series G-series DS-series

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by Arslankincsem
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DS-series. It makes use of Azure Premium Storage. It is a new storage service which provides high throughput, maximum performances and low latency. The PS is on SSD disks. To get Premium Storage, one may need to have a premium account. To be sure of its high performances in Premium Storage service, Microsoft has provided a supporting metric that outlines the storage capacity. With its Premium Storage one can get a 50,000 IOPS along with 32 TB of storage.

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