Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Microsoft Azure will soon offer machines with up to 12 TB of memory

Microsoft Azure will soon offer machines with up to 12 TB of memory




Do you have an application that needs a considerable measure of memory?

Possibly as much as 12 terabytes of memory? 

All things considered, you're in fortunes in light of the fact that Microsoft Azure will soon offer virtual machines with simply that much RAM, in view of Intel's Xeon Scalable servers.

The organization made this declaration working together with the dispatch of various other virtual machines (VM) types that are particularly intended for running high-memory workloads — and the standard utilize cases for this is running the SAP Hana in-memory database benefit.

So notwithstanding this enormous new 12 TB VM, Microsoft is likewise propelling another 192 GB machine that broadens the lower end of Hana-improved machines on Azure, and a number other Hana alternatives that scale over different VMs and can offer joined memory sizes of up to 18 TB.

Another new element of Azure propelling today is Standards SSDs. These will offer Azure clients another alternative for running section level creation workloads that require steady plate execution and throughput without the maximum of what is presently called "premium SSD." The Standard SSDs won't offer a similar sort of execution, however, yet Microsoft guarantees that engineers will, in any case, get enhanced dormancy, unwavering quality, and versatility when contrasted with standard hard circles in its cloud.