Dpsv5 series, with up to 64 vCPUs and 4GiBs of memory per vCPU up to 208 GiBs, Dplsv5 series, with up to 64 vCPUs and 2GiBs of memory per vCPU up to 128 GiBs, and Epsv5 series, with up to 32 vCPUs and 8GiBs of memory per vCPU up to 208 GiBs

The Azure VMs on Arm are meant to run Windows 11 Professional and Enterprise on Arm. They also support a variety of Linux OS distributions, including Canonical Ubuntu, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, SUSE Enterprise Linux, CentOS, and Debian. Microsoft is planning to add support for Alma Linux and Rocky Linux in the future. Microsoft still has not said that it plans to support Windows Server on Arm other than for its internal use. In 2020, Microsoft officially announced that it has been working with Intel, AMD, and two ARM vendors (Qualcomm and Cavium) to support Project Olympus, Microsoft’s next-generation cloud-hardware design provided to the Open Compute Project. Microsoft also announced that it has been involved with multiple ARM suppliers, including Qualcomm and Cavium on getting Windows Server to run ARM for its own internal data center use only.