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| Hardware configuration | CPU | Memory |
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| Standard-series (Gen5) | **Provisioned compute**<br />- Intel&reg; E5-2673 v4 (Broadwell) 2.3 GHz, Intel&reg; SP-8160 (Skylake)<sup>1</sup>, Intel&reg; 8272CL (Cascade Lake) 2.5 GHz<sup>1</sup>, Intel&reg; Xeon Platinum 8307C (Ice Lake)<sup>1</sup>, AMD EPYC 7763v (Milan) processors<br />- Provision up to 80 vCores (hyper-threaded)<br /><br />**Serverless compute**<br />- Intel&reg; E5-2673 v4 (Broadwell) 2.3 GHz, Intel&reg; SP-8160 (Skylake)<sup>1</sup>, Intel&reg; 8272CL (Cascade Lake) 2.5 GHz<sup>1</sup>, Intel Xeon&reg; Platinum 8307C (Ice Lake)<sup>1</sup>, AMD EPYC 7763v (Milan) processors<br />- Autoscale up to 80 vCores (hyper-threaded)<br />- The memory-to-vCore ratio dynamically adapts to memory and CPU usage based on workload demand and can be as high as 24 GB per vCore. For example, at a given point in time, a workload may use and be billed for 240 GB memory and only 10 vCores. | **Provisioned compute**<br />- 5.1 GB per vCore<br />- Provision up to 625 GB<br /><br />**Serverless compute**<br />- Autoscale up to 24 GB per vCore<br />- Autoscale up to 240 GB max |
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| Premium-series | - Intel&reg; Xeon Platinum 8307C (Ice Lake), AMD EPYC 7763v (Milan) processors<br />- Provision up to 128 vCores (hyper-threaded) | - 5.1 GB per vCore |
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| Premium-series memory optimized | - Intel&reg; Xeon Platinum 8307C (Ice Lake), AMD EPYC 7763v (Milan) processors<br />- Provision up to 80 vCores (hyper-threaded) | - 10.2 GB per vCore |
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| Standard-series (Gen5) | **Provisioned compute**<br />- Intel&reg; E5-2673 v4 (Broadwell) 2.3 GHz, Intel&reg; SP-8160 (Skylake)<sup>1</sup>, Intel&reg; 8272CL (Cascade Lake) 2.5 GHz<sup>1</sup>, Intel&reg; Xeon Platinum 8370C (Ice Lake)<sup>1</sup>, AMD EPYC 7763v (Milan) processors<br />- Provision up to 80 vCores (hyper-threaded)<br /><br />**Serverless compute**<br />- Intel&reg; E5-2673 v4 (Broadwell) 2.3 GHz, Intel&reg; SP-8160 (Skylake)<sup>1</sup>, Intel&reg; 8272CL (Cascade Lake) 2.5 GHz<sup>1</sup>, Intel Xeon&reg; Platinum 8370C (Ice Lake)<sup>1</sup>, AMD EPYC 7763v (Milan) processors<br />- Autoscale up to 80 vCores (hyper-threaded)<br />- The memory-to-vCore ratio dynamically adapts to memory and CPU usage based on workload demand and can be as high as 24 GB per vCore. For example, at a given point in time, a workload may use and be billed for 240 GB memory and only 10 vCores. | **Provisioned compute**<br />- 5.1 GB per vCore<br />- Provision up to 625 GB<br /><br />**Serverless compute**<br />- Autoscale up to 24 GB per vCore<br />- Autoscale up to 240 GB max |
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| Premium-series | - Intel&reg; Xeon Platinum 8370C (Ice Lake), AMD EPYC 7763v (Milan) processors<br />- Provision up to 128 vCores (hyper-threaded) | - 5.1 GB per vCore |
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| Premium-series memory optimized | - Intel&reg; Xeon Platinum 8370C (Ice Lake), AMD EPYC 7763v (Milan) processors<br />- Provision up to 80 vCores (hyper-threaded) | - 10.2 GB per vCore |
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<sup>1</sup> In the [sys.dm_user_db_resource_governance](/sql/relational-databases/system-dynamic-management-views/sys-dm-user-db-resource-governor-azure-sql-database) dynamic management view, hardware generation for databases using Intel&reg; SP-8160 (Skylake) processors appears as Gen6, hardware generation for databases using Intel&reg; 8272CL (Cascade Lake) appears as Gen7, and hardware generation for databases using Intel Xeon&reg; Platinum 8307C (Ice Lake) or AMD&reg; EPYC&reg; 7763v (Milan) appear as Gen8. For a given compute size and hardware configuration, resource limits are the same regardless of CPU type. For more information, see resource limits for [single databases](resource-limits-vcore-single-databases.md) and [elastic pools](resource-limits-vcore-elastic-pools.md).
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<sup>1</sup> In the [sys.dm_user_db_resource_governance](/sql/relational-databases/system-dynamic-management-views/sys-dm-user-db-resource-governor-azure-sql-database) dynamic management view, hardware generation for databases using Intel&reg; SP-8160 (Skylake) processors appears as Gen6, hardware generation for databases using Intel&reg; 8272CL (Cascade Lake) appears as Gen7, and hardware generation for databases using Intel Xeon&reg; Platinum 8370C (Ice Lake) or AMD&reg; EPYC&reg; 7763v (Milan) appear as Gen8. For a given compute size and hardware configuration, resource limits are the same regardless of CPU type. For more information, see resource limits for [single databases](resource-limits-vcore-single-databases.md) and [elastic pools](resource-limits-vcore-elastic-pools.md).
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Serverless is only supported on Standard-series (Gen5) hardware.
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azure-sql/database/service-tiers-sql-database-vcore.md

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|Standard-series (Gen5) |**Provisioned compute**<br>- Intel&reg; E5-2673 v4 (Broadwell) 2.3 GHz, Intel&reg; SP-8160 (Skylake)\*, Intel&reg; 8272CL (Cascade Lake) 2.5 GHz\*, Intel&reg; Xeon Platinum 8307C (Ice Lake)\*, AMD EPYC 7763v (Milan) processors<br>- Provision up to 128 vCores (hyper-threaded)<br><br>**Serverless compute**<br>- Intel&reg; E5-2673 v4 (Broadwell) 2.3 GHz, Intel&reg; SP-8160 (Skylake)\*, Intel&reg; 8272CL (Cascade Lake) 2.5 GHz\*, Intel Xeon&reg; Platinum 8307C (Ice Lake)\*, AMD EPYC 7763v (Milan) processors<br>- Autoscale up to 80 vCores (hyper-threaded)<br>- The memory-to-vCore ratio dynamically adapts to memory and CPU usage based on workload demand and can be as high as 24 GB per vCore. For example, at a given point in time a workload might use and be billed for 240-GB memory and only 10 vCores.|**Provisioned compute**<br>- 5.1 GB per vCore<br>- Provision up to 625 GB<br><br>**Serverless compute**<br>- Autoscale up to 24 GB per vCore<br>- Autoscale up to 240 GB max|
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|Standard-series (Gen5) |**Provisioned compute**<br>- Intel&reg; E5-2673 v4 (Broadwell) 2.3 GHz, Intel&reg; SP-8160 (Skylake)\*, Intel&reg; 8272CL (Cascade Lake) 2.5 GHz\*, Intel&reg; Xeon Platinum 8370C (Ice Lake)\*, AMD EPYC 7763v (Milan) processors<br>- Provision up to 128 vCores (hyper-threaded)<br><br>**Serverless compute**<br>- Intel&reg; E5-2673 v4 (Broadwell) 2.3 GHz, Intel&reg; SP-8160 (Skylake)\*, Intel&reg; 8272CL (Cascade Lake) 2.5 GHz\*, Intel Xeon&reg; Platinum 8370C (Ice Lake)\*, AMD EPYC 7763v (Milan) processors<br>- Autoscale up to 80 vCores (hyper-threaded)<br>- The memory-to-vCore ratio dynamically adapts to memory and CPU usage based on workload demand and can be as high as 24 GB per vCore. For example, at a given point in time a workload might use and be billed for 240-GB memory and only 10 vCores.|**Provisioned compute**<br>- 5.1 GB per vCore<br>- Provision up to 625 GB<br><br>**Serverless compute**<br>- Autoscale up to 24 GB per vCore<br>- Autoscale up to 240 GB max|
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\* In the [sys.dm_user_db_resource_governance](/sql/relational-databases/system-dynamic-management-views/sys-dm-user-db-resource-governor-azure-sql-database) dynamic management view, hardware generation for databases using Intel&reg; SP-8160 (Skylake) processors appears as Gen6, hardware generation for databases using Intel&reg; 8272CL (Cascade Lake) appears as Gen7, and hardware generation for databases using Intel Xeon&reg; Platinum 8307C (Ice Lake) or AMD&reg; EPYC&reg; 7763v (Milan) appear as Gen8. For a given compute size and hardware configuration, resource limits are the same regardless of CPU type (Intel Broadwell, Skylake, Ice Lake, Cascade Lake, or AMD Milan).
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\* In the [sys.dm_user_db_resource_governance](/sql/relational-databases/system-dynamic-management-views/sys-dm-user-db-resource-governor-azure-sql-database) dynamic management view, hardware generation for databases using Intel&reg; SP-8160 (Skylake) processors appears as Gen6, hardware generation for databases using Intel&reg; 8272CL (Cascade Lake) appears as Gen7, and hardware generation for databases using Intel Xeon&reg; Platinum 8370C (Ice Lake) or AMD&reg; EPYC&reg; 7763v (Milan) appear as Gen8. For a given compute size and hardware configuration, resource limits are the same regardless of CPU type (Intel Broadwell, Skylake, Ice Lake, Cascade Lake, or AMD Milan).
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For more information, see resource limits for [single databases](resource-limits-vcore-single-databases.md) and [elastic pools](resource-limits-vcore-elastic-pools.md).
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