Introducing the new Dv3 and Ev3 VM sizes

We are excited to announce the general availability of our new Dv3 VM sizes. We are also changing the naming for the high memory D sizes (D11-D14) to become the Ev3 family. These new sizes introduce Hyper-Threading Technology running on the Intel® Broadwell E5-2673 v4 2.3GHz processor, and the Intel® Haswell 2.4 GHz E5-2673 v3. The shift from physical cores to virtual CPU’s (vCPU) is a key architectural change that enables us to unlock the full potential of the latest processors to support even larger VM sizes. By unlocking more power from the underlying hardware, we are able to harness better performance and efficiency, resulting in cost savings that we are passing on to our customers. These new Hyper-Threaded sizes will be priced up to 28% lower than the previous Dv2 sizes. 

The Dv3 and Ev3 sizes are also some of the first VM’s to be running on Windows Server 2016 hosts.  Windows 2016 hosts enable Nested Virtualization and Hyper-V Containers for these new VM sizes.  Nested virtualization allows you to run a Hyper-V server on an Azure virtual machine. With nested virtualization you can run a Hyper-V Container in a virtualized container host, set-up a Hyper-V lab in a virtualized environment, or to test multi-machine scenarios. You can find more information on Nested Virtualization on Azure. 

Our new Dv3 VM sizes are a good balance of memory to vCPU performance, with up to 64 vCPU’s and 256GiB of RAM. Our newly named Ev3 sizes provide you with more memory to vCPU than the Dv3, so you can run larger workloads on sizes up to our largest E64 size,  with 64 vCPUs and 432GiB of RAM.

The current Dv2, DSv2, F, Fs and Av2 sizes, with the exception of our DS15v2 and the D15v2,  will also be available on our new Intel® Broadwell processors. The D15v2 and DS15v2 sizes are dedicated to our Intel® Haswell processors.

 

Size
vCPU’s
Memory:
GiB
Local SSD:
GiB
Max data disks
Max local disk throughput:
IOPS / Read MBps / Write MBps
Max NICs / Network bandwidth

Standard_D2_v3
2
8
50
4
3000/46/23
2 / moderate

Standard_D4_v3
4
16
100
8
6000/93/46
2 / moderate

Standard_D8_v3
8
32
200
16
12000/187/93
4 / high

Standard_D16_v3
16
64
400
32
24000/375/187
8 / high

Standard_E2_v3
2
16
50
4
3000/46/23
2 / moderate

Standard_E4_v3
4
32
100
8
6000/93/46
2 / moderate

Standard_E8_v3
8
64
200
16
12000/187/93
4 / high

Standard_E16_v3
16
128
400
32
24000/375/187
8 / high

Standard_E32_v3
32
256
800
32
48000/750/375
8 / extremely high

Standard_E64_v3
64
432
1600
32
96000/1000/500
8 / extremely high

 

Size
vCPU's   
Memory: GiB
Local SSD: GiB
Max data disks
Max cached and local disk throughput: IOPS / MBps (cache size in GiB)
Max uncached disk throughput: IOPS / MBps
Max NICs / Expected network performance (Mbps)

Standard_D2s_v3
2
8
16
4
4,000 / 32 (50)
3,200 / 48
2 / moderate

Standard_D4s_v3
4
16
32
8
8,000 / 64 (100)
6,400 / 96
2 / moderate

Standard_D8s_v3
8
32
64
16
16,000 / 128 (200)
12,800 / 192
4 / high

Standard_D16s_v3
16
64
128
32
32,000 / 256 (400)
25,600 / 384
8 / high

Standard_E2s_v3
2
16
32
4
4,000 / 32 (50)
3,200 / 48
2 / moderate

Standard_E4s_v3
4
32
64
8
8,000 / 64 (100)
6,400 / 96
2 / moderate

Standard_E8s_v3
8
64
128
16
16,000 / 128 (200)
12,800 / 192
4 / high

Standard_E16s_v3
16
128
256
32
32,000 / 256 (400)
25,600 / 384
8 / high

Standard_E32s_v3
32
256
512
32
64,000 / 512 (800)
51,200 / 768
8 / extremely high

Standard_E64s_v3
64
132
64
132
128,000/1024 (1600)
80,000 / 1200
8 / extremely

Geographic Availability

US

West 2
East 2

Europe

West

Asia Pacific

Southeast

We will be rapidly adding the other regions and we will provide more updates as these regions become available.

Update on Dv2 Promo

With the launch of Dv3 and Ev3, we will be winding down our Dv2 Promo offer in the regions noted above where Dv3 and Ev3 are available. During the transition in these regions, customers will continue to be able to deploy new instances of Dv2_promo VMs until 8/15/2017. In regions where Dv3 and Ev3 are not yet available, Dv2 Promo VMs will continue to be available for at least one month after the availability of Ev3 and Dv3 in that region.
 
All deployed Dv2_promo VMs will benefit from their promotional pricing until 6/30/2018 at which point prices will revert to match Dv2 pricing.
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Nested Virtualization in Azure

We announced nested virtualization support coming to Azure with Dv3 or Ev3 series at //build session last month.

Today we are excited to announce that you can now enable nested virtualization using the Dv3 and Ev3 VM sizes. We will continue to expand support to more VM sizes in the coming months.

For software and hardware prerequisites, configuration steps and limitations for nested virtualization please see the document here. In this blog we will discuss a couple interesting use cases and provide a short video demo for enabling a nested VM.

Now not only you can create a Hyper-V container with Docker (see instructions here), but also by running nested virtualization, you can create a VM inside a VM. Such nested environment provides great flexibility in supporting your needs in various areas such as development, testing, customer training, demo, etc. For example, suppose you have a testing team using Hyper-V hosts on-prem today. They can now easily move their workloads to Azure by using nested VMs as virtualized test machines. The nested VM hosts will be used to replace physical Hyper-V hosts, individual testing engineer will have full control over the Hyper-V functionality on their own assigned VM Host in Azure.

Let’s look at another example, suppose you want to run your development code, tests or applications on a machine with multiple users on it without impacting them, you can use the nested virtualization technology to spin up independent environments on demand to do that. Within nested VMs, even if you are running a chaos environment your users will not be impacted.

Ready to try it? Please see the video below with my engineer Charles Ding setting up nested VM (here is the link to the power shell script he created and used in the video).

We hope you enjoy using nested virtualization in Azure!
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The Most Important DevOps Metric to Measure

Over the past few weeks, I’ve had the great privilege to partner on a series of roadshows with Gene Kim (@realgenekim) author of “The Phoenix Project”, “The DevOps Handbook” and the annual “State of DevOps Report”. The events are called “Culture, Containers and accelerating DevOps, the path to Digital Transformation” and they provide us with an opportunity to […]
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Leaked Documents Suggest Secretive Billionaire Trump Donors Are Milo’s Patrons

Photo illustration by BuzzFeed News; Getty Images

Secretive hedge fund billionaire Robert Mercer and his family launched themselves into the top rank of American power through a series of spectacularly successful cash investments in politics: in Breitbart News, the far-right media outlet; in Cambridge Analytica, the controversial political data firm; and, of course, in Donald Trump, the President of the United States.

To those ventures — and a host of others — newly uncovered evidence strongly suggests an addition: Milo Yiannopoulos, the anti–political correctness crusader and conservative provocateur.

Leaked documents, including a promissory note and emails, as well as conversations with several people familiar with the matter, strongly imply that the Mercers funded Yiannopoulos following his resignation from Breitbart News after video surfaced in which he appeared to condone pedophilia. Together, they suggest that the financiers of the new conservative politics aren’t simply interested in protecting their money, but in winning a brutal new culture war waged largely online.

More than that, the documents point to a relationship that Yiannopoulos seems to regard as a kind of personal patronage, expecting from the family not just financial but legal support, after the British citizen’s visa status became tenuous post-Breitbart.

“Rebekah Mercer loves Milo,” said a source familiar with both Yiannopoulos and the Mercers, of the eldest Mercer daughter, who runs the family’s foundation and served on the executive committee of the Trump transition team. “They always stood behind him, and their support never wavered.”

The Mercer family declined requests for comment.

Yiannopoulos resigned from Breitbart News in a press conference February 21. Less than a week later, in an email entitled “Entity” and addressed to a handful of staffers, his lawyer, and Breitbart editor in chief Alex Marlow, Yiannopoulos mentioned the Mercers as funders of his new venture:

“We must aggressively start researching what kind of entity we set up that can be invested with my IP, run my core operations and accept Series A funding (Mercers plus potentially others).”

The same day, in an email entitled “NDAs” addressed to his attorney, Marlow and others, Yiannopoulos wrote, “I have 21 and 22 year olds working in proximity to and even potentially communicating directly with the Mercers, outside the cover of Breitbart or GS contracts…I can’t wait any longer to issue NDAs, even if they’re not perfect and have to be replaced later.” [GS refers to Glittering Steel, a Mercer-funded production company that shares an address with Breitbart News.]

Marlow responded, “agree, urgent.”

A source familiar with Yiannopoulos’ operation confirmed that some of his staffers are under 22. Indeed, the age and inexperience of his staff appeared to be a source of concern for Yiannopoulos vis a vis his benefactors.

In an all-caps, underlined and bolded email sent to members of his staff later the 27th, Yiannopoulos wrote, “IF YOU HAVE CALLS WITH INVESTORS, I NEED TO BE ON THEM OR I NEED A DEBRIEF EMAIL AS SOON AS YOU HANG UP AND MY PERMISSION NEEDS TO BE SOUGHT AHEAD OF TIME, BEFORE YOU MAKE THESE CALLS. YOU DON’T KNOW WHO ANY OF THESE PEOPLE ARE AND THIS WILL CAUSE ME COLOSSAL PROBLEMS WITH THE MERCERS IF IT CONTINUES.”

The next day, in an email exchange with current Milo Inc. CEO Alexander Macris about the logistics of the new business, Yiannopoulos discussed the costs of office space and housing for his staff in the context of the Mercers:

“ONE LARGER HOUSE NEARBY PAID FOR BY BUSINESS FOR ALL THE STAFF THAT DOUBLES AS OFFICE AND STUDIO (MERCERS ARE COMFORTABLE WITH THIS MODEL — THEY DO IT AT BREITBART LONDON)”

And later in the exchange, referring to an early editorial budget, Yiannopoulos wrote,

“One thing this does not include is SECURITY but my sense is that the Mercers will not be hugely sensitive to cost there.”

Yiannopoulos appeared to move quickly from planning to funding. On March 2nd, in an email entitled “Next mtg with mom and dad,” Yiannopoulos asked an assistant to set up dates to “present the budget to investors” with Marlow “then suggest those dates to the Mercers.”

Two days later, in an email to his lawyer entitled “Mercer loan paperwork,” Yiannopoulos attached a copy of a $50,000 promissory note naming him as the “Maker” and Robert L. Mercer as the “Payee.” The unsigned note lists Mercer’s address as 149 Harbor Road, Head of the Harbor, New York, which is the address of the Mercer estate, known as Owl’s Nest.

Asked by email whether the Mercers funded Milo Inc., Macris responded, “We pitched the Mercers back in March, but we didn't secure a deal with them.”

When asked to clarify if the Mercers had funded Milo Inc. or Yiannopoulos directly at any point after his resignation from Breitbart, Macris responded, “My company has not done a deal with the Mercers and I am not their spokesperson.”

Florida business records show that paperwork was filed for Milo Entertainment, Inc.’s incorporation on April 17, and list Yiannopoulos, not Macris, as the company’s CEO. According to Macris, he assumed the role on May 1.

Yiannopoulos did not respond to multiple requests for comment.

$50,000 is far less than the $12 million Yiannopoulos told Vanity Fair in April that he had raised for Milo Inc. It’s unclear if the $12 million figure is accurate and, if so, how much of it comes from the Mercers. (An early budget shared with BuzzFeed estimates the business’ annual payroll to be $1,179,000.)

Regardless, Yiannopoulos clearly understood the Mercers’ support to be more than financial. In the February 27 exchange, Macris asked Yiannopoulos about his immigration status: “Do you presently have a visa permitting you to work in the US? If so, will it still be valid if you are not with Breitbart? . . . It is a virtual certainty that if you don’t have a visa you’ll be targeted by the enemy.”

“I AM ON AN O-1B,” Yiannopoulos responded, referring to a special kind of nonimmigrant visa that requires an American sponsor, which had been Breitbart. “I HAVE 57 DAYS LEFT TO FILE A PETITION TO MOVE 0-1B TO NEW SPONSOR IF IT COMES TO IT THE MERCERS WILL PUT ME ON THE BOOKS AT ONE OF THEIR OTHER COMPANIES TO TAKE CARE OF THIS BUT IDEALLY THE NEW BUSINESS WILL DO THIS”

Macris was right to worry. On March 14, the Department of Homeland Security sent Yiannopoulos a Notice of Intent to Revoke his visa, citing his departure from Breitbart as the reason. In a March 23 email entitled “URGENT re visa” Yiannopoulos coordinated the paperwork for his response to DHS.

According to Macris, Milo Inc. sponsored Yiannopoulos’ new visa. “I handled this personally (I am an attorney) in conjunction with an immigration specialist I retained,” he told BuzzFeed News.

Robert Mercer and Rebekah Mercer attend the 2017 TIME 100 Gala at Jazz at Lincoln Center on April 25, 2017 in New York City.

Sean Zanni / Getty Images

So what might the Mercers hope to accomplish by serving as Yiannopoulos’ patrons? According to a source close to the situation — who confirmed an earlier report that the Mercers funded Yiannopoulos’ “Dangerous Faggot” college tour — the family sees the British shock-meister as a way to capture the attention of a generation that grew up on the internet and represents the future of the kind of anti-establishment Republican politics that swept Donald Trump to power:

“The Mercers want to do whatever they can to bring this new style of conservatism to a younger generation. Milo did that for Breitbart with their money and they see no reason to change that.”

And what is Yiannopoulos doing with his new funding? Milo Inc., per a press release, is “a fully tooled-up talent factory and management company dedicated to the destruction of political correctness and the progressive left.” According to reports, the company will produce and publish Yiannopoulos's various media and touring projects.

One of its first events came last week, when Yiannopoulos hosted a party for the release of his controversial new book, Dangerous, published on his own imprint after Simon and Schuster dropped the title. (Yiannopoulos has sued the publisher.) Video from the event showed a range of hired talent: “jihadi strippers” who peeled off chadors to reveal g-strings; midgets wearing yarmulkes, intended to mock the Jewish journalist Ben Shapiro; and a Hillary Clinton impersonator who could be plunged in a dunk tank.

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Tech N’ Talk: Kubernetes 1.7 Update with Aparna Sinha (Google)

Watch the first installment of the newly launched Tech N’ Talk podcast series for a conversation with Google’s Aparna Sinha on what’s new in the latest release of Kubernetes 1.7, a milestone release that adds security, storage, and extensibility features motivated by widespread production use of Kubernetes in some of the most demanding enterprise environments.
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