The DCsv2-series virtual machines help protect the confidentiality and integrity of your data and code while it’s processed in the public cloud. DCsv2-series leverage Intel® Software Guard Extensions (SGX), which enable customers to use secure enclaves for protection. These machines are backed by 3.7 GHz Intel® Xeon E-2288G (Coffee Lake) with SGX technology. With Intel® Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 these machines can go up to 5.0 GHz. Example confidential use cases include: databases, blockchain, multiparty data analytics, fraud detection, anti-money laundering, usage analytics, intelligence analysis and machine learning.
Note
Hyperthreading is disabled for added security posture. Pricing is the same as Dv5 and Dsv5-series per physical core
Host specifications
Part |
Quantity Count Units |
Specs SKU ID, Performance Units, etc. |
Processor |
1 - 8 Cores |
Intel Xeon E-2288G (Coffee Lake) [x86-64] |
Memory |
4 - 32 GiB |
|
Local Storage |
1 Disk |
50 - 400 GiB |
Remote Storage |
1 - 8 Disks |
|
Network |
1 NICs |
|
Accelerators |
None |
|
Feature support
Premium Storage: Supported
Premium Storage caching: Supported
Live Migration: Not Supported
Memory Preserving Updates: Not Supported
Generation 2 VMs: Supported
Generation 1 VMs: Not Supported
Accelerated Networking: Not Supported
Ephemeral OS Disk: Supported
Nested Virtualization: Not Supported
Sizes in series
Cores (Qty.) and Memory for each size
Size Name |
Cores (Qty.) |
Memory (GB) |
EPC Memory (MiB) |
Standard_DC1s_v2 |
1 |
4 |
28 |
Standard_DC2s_v2 |
2 |
8 |
56 |
Standard_DC4s_v2 |
4 |
16 |
112 |
Standard_DC8_v2 |
8 |
32 |
168 |
VM Basics resources
Local (temp) storage info for each size
Size Name |
Max Temp Storage Disks (Qty.) |
Temp Disk Size (GiB) |
Standard_DC1s_v2 |
1 |
50 |
Standard_DC2s_v2 |
1 |
100 |
Standard_DC4s_v2 |
1 |
200 |
Standard_DC8_v2 |
1 |
400 |
Storage resources
Table definitions
- 1Temp disk speed often differs between RR (Random Read) and RW (Random Write) operations. RR operations are typically faster than RW operations. The RW speed is usually slower than the RR speed on series where only the RR speed value is listed.
- Storage capacity is shown in units of GiB or 1024^3 bytes. When you compare disks measured in GB (1000^3 bytes) to disks measured in GiB (1024^3) remember that capacity numbers given in GiB may appear smaller. For example, 1023 GiB = 1098.4 GB.
- Disk throughput is measured in input/output operations per second (IOPS) and MBps where MBps = 10^6 bytes/sec.
- To learn how to get the best storage performance for your VMs, see Virtual machine and disk performance.
Remote (uncached) storage info for each size
Size Name |
Max Remote Storage Disks (Qty.) |
Standard_DC1s_v2 |
1 |
Standard_DC2s_v2 |
2 |
Standard_DC4s_v2 |
4 |
Standard_DC8_v2 |
8 |
Storage resources
Table definitions
1Some sizes support bursting to temporarily increase disk performance. Burst speeds can be maintained for up to 30 minutes at a time.
Storage capacity is shown in units of GiB or 1024^3 bytes. When you compare disks measured in GB (1000^3 bytes) to disks measured in GiB (1024^3) remember that capacity numbers given in GiB may appear smaller. For example, 1023 GiB = 1098.4 GB.
Disk throughput is measured in input/output operations per second (IOPS) and MBps where MBps = 10^6 bytes/sec.
Data disks can operate in cached or uncached modes. For cached data disk operation, the host cache mode is set to ReadOnly or ReadWrite. For uncached data disk operation, the host cache mode is set to None.
To learn how to get the best storage performance for your VMs, see Virtual machine and disk performance.
Network interface info for each size
Size Name |
Max NICs (Qty.) |
Standard_DC1s_v2 |
1 |
Standard_DC2s_v2 |
1 |
Standard_DC4s_v2 |
1 |
Standard_DC8_v2 |
1 |
Networking resources
Table definitions
- Expected network bandwidth is the maximum aggregated bandwidth allocated per VM type across all NICs, for all destinations. For more information, see Virtual machine network bandwidth
- Upper limits aren't guaranteed. Limits offer guidance for selecting the right VM type for the intended application. Actual network performance will depend on several factors including network congestion, application loads, and network settings. For information on optimizing network throughput, see Optimize network throughput for Azure virtual machines.
- To achieve the expected network performance on Linux or Windows, you may need to select a specific version or optimize your VM. For more information, see Bandwidth/Throughput testing (NTTTCP).
Accelerator (GPUs, FPGAs, etc.) info for each size
Note
No accelerators are present in this series.
List of all available sizes: Sizes
Pricing Calculator: Pricing Calculator
Information on Disk Types: Disk Types
Next steps
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