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Dv2 and Dsv2-series, a follow-on to the original D-series, features a more powerful CPU. DSv2-series sizes run on Intel® Xeon® Platinum 8272CL (Cascade Lake), Intel® Xeon® 8171M 2.1 GHz (Skylake), or the Intel® Xeon® E5-2673 v4 2.3 GHz (Broadwell), or the Intel® Xeon® E5-2673 v3 2.4 GHz (Haswell) processors. The Dv2-series has the same memory and disk configurations as the D-series.

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Dv2-series sizes run on Intel® Xeon® Platinum 8272CL (Cascade Lake), Intel® Xeon® 8171M 2.1 GHz (Skylake), or the Intel® Xeon® E5-2673 v4 2.3 GHz (Broadwell), or the Intel® Xeon® E5-2673 v3 2.4 GHz (Haswell) processors.

ACU: 210 - 250
Premium Storage: Not Supported
Premium Storage caching: Not Supported
Live Migration: Supported
Memory Preserving Updates: Supported
VM Generation Support: Generation 1
Accelerated Networking: Supported
Ephemeral OS Disks: Not Supported

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SizevCPUMemory: GiBTemp storage (SSD) GiBMax temp storage throughput: IOPS/Read MBps/Write MBpsMax data disks/throughput: IOPSMax NICsExpected network bandwidth (Mbps)
Standard_D11_v22141006000/93/468/8x50021500
Standard_D12_v242820012000/187/9316/16x50043000
Standard_D13_v285640024000/375/18732/32x50086000
Standard_D14_v21611280048000/750/37564/64x500812000
Standard_D15_v2 120140100060000/937/46864/64x500825000 2

1 Instance is isolated to hardware dedicated to a single customer.
2 25000 Mbps with Accelerated Networking.

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DSv2-series sizes run on Intel® Xeon® Platinum 8272CL (Cascade Lake), Intel® Xeon® 8171M 2.1 GHz (Skylake), or the Intel® Xeon® E5-2673 v4 2.3 GHz (Broadwell), or the Intel® Xeon® E5-2673 v3 2.4 GHz (Haswell) processors.

ACU: 210 - 250 1
Premium Storage: Supported
Premium Storage caching: Supported
Live Migration: Supported
Memory Preserving Updates: Supported
VM Generation Support: Generation 1 and 2
Accelerated Networking: Supported
Ephemeral OS Disks: Supported

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SizevCPUMemory: GiBTemp storage (SSD) GiBMax data disksMax cached and temp storage throughput: IOPS/MBps (cache size in GiB)Max uncached disk throughput: IOPS/MBpsMax NICsExpected network bandwidth (Mbps)
Standard_DS11_v2 32142888000/64 (72)6400/9621500
Standard_DS12_v2 3428561616000/128 (144)12800/19243000
Standard_DS13_v2 38561123232000/256 (288)25600/38486000
Standard_DS14_v2 3161122246464000/512 (576)51200/768812000
Standard_DS15_v2 2201402806480000/640 (720)64000/960825000 4

1 The maximum disk throughput (IOPS or MBps) possible with a DSv2 series VM may be limited by the number, size and striping of the attached disk(s). For details, see Designing for high performance.2 Instance is isolated to the Intel Haswell based hardware and dedicated to a single customer.
3 Constrained core sizes available.
4 25000 Mbps with Accelerated Networking.

Size table definitions

  • 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.

  • 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).

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Divisional Charts/ Harmonic Charts/ Varga charts and their significance

Divisional charts (D-n) or Harmonic charts are charted by division of Rasis or Zodiacal signs by respective fractions known as Amsas and arranged in a particular sequence to chart the respective Varga Chart.

There are sixteen Varga or Divisional charts primarily used in Vedic Astrology. Usage of Divisional charts of higher order till about D60 (known as Shashtiamsha) is in prevalence.

Each divisional chart signifies a specific area in life and the Environment as detailed in the table. Rasi, Navamsa and the Dashamsa are the most prevalent charts used in the analysis of the Native and Predictions.

Divisional Chart Snapshot

DivisionalChartSymbolAreaoflifeIndicated
RasiD-1Physical Existence
Hora D-2 Wealth, Resources and Money
Drekkana D-3 Environment related to Brothers and Sisters
Chaturthamsa D-4 Residence, Houses, Properties and Fortune
Panchamsa D-5 Fame, Authority and Power
Shashthamsa D-6 Health
Saptamsa D-7 Environment related to children
Ashtamsa D-8 Legal Issues, Sudden and Unexpected troubles
NavamsaD-9Marriage, Spouse, Dharma, Skills
DasamsaD-10Career,Karmaand Achievements
Rudramsa D-11 Death and Destruction
Dwadasamsa D-12 Environment related to parents
Shodasamsa D-16 Vehicle Related Pleasures
Vimsamsa D-20 Religious and spiritual matters
Chaturvimsamsa D-24 Learning, Knowledge and Education
Nakshatramsa D-27 Strengths and Weaknesses and inherent nature
Trimsamsa D-30 Evils and punishment, sub-conscious self, Diseases
Khavedamsa D-40 Auspicious and Inauspicious events
Akshavedamsa D-45 General Issues
Shashtyamsa D-60/H-60 Balance sheet of past lives

It is important to understand influences and indications for the Rasi chart of the native and then re-confirm the same with Divisional Chart references.

Examples ofDivisional Chart/ Harmonic Chart Usage:

Example 1: If a couple want to know when they will be blessed with a child and if the Rasi chart indicates “Child Birth” then a re-confirmation can be done by:

  • Looking at the Saptamsa Chart which clearlyindicates the environment related to Children and Child Birth etc.
    • A re-confirmation or Negation of the indicationfrom Rasi chart can be done with the review in D-7 chart.
    • This needs to be done along with various otherinferences like Transits, Yearly influences, Yogas, Influences of negativeplanets, Sahamam’ s etc.

Example 2: If a native wants to understand his date and time for marriage and if the Rasi chart indicates Marriage in that particular year:

  • Then a reconfirmation on the same can be done by looking at the D-9 or the Navamsa chart.
    • Concepts like Upapadha Lagna, Arudha and Aspects can give a confirmation on the approximate timing for the marriage.

Example 3:If a Native wants to understand if and when he will get a promotion:

  • Need to check the Rasi chart if there arefavorable connects and aspects related to the Lagna Lord, Lagna, Tenth Lord andTenth house and between Hora Lagna, Arudha Lagna, Rasi and Graha Arudhas etc.
    • Validate these indications in the Rasi chartwith appropriate and similar measures in the Dasamsa chart
    • Reconfirm these Dasamsa indications with otherindications like Transits, Raja Yogas, Sahamam etc
  • Divisional charts can be representative in four different planes and they operate in:
  • Physical Plane – Divisional charts 1 to 12 – Indicating matters relating to Body, Wife, Children, Wealth, Properties, Parents, and Work etc.

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  • Mental Plane – Divisional charts 13 to 24 – Indicating matters relating to Happiness, Knowledge, Religion, Learning etc.
  • Sub Conscious Plane – Divisional charts 25 o 36 – Indicating matters relating to mental issues, Evil’s associated, Strengths, Weaknesses etc.
  • Karmic Plane – Divisional charts upto 60 – Indicating influences from a karmic level – like Past life influences, auspicious events indicated etc.

Example 4:

  • If a native has some issues with the mind and it is noted that there are indications of the moon getting debilitated and corrupted by negative influences:
  • Then the indications gets confirmed and gets physically exhibited in the D-6 chart which shows the environment of Heath and would indicate that the natives mind is not stable etc
  • It would also indicate hospitalization, expenses, long-term issue etc.
  • In this case the D -30 chart also indicates similar tendencies then it indicates that from a sub-conscious level also the problem persists.

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Example 5:

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  • For a Yogi or a spiritual person the indicationscan be inferred from:
  • Rasi chart (D-1) which would indicate hisinterests.
  • The presence of some specific yogas likePravrajya Yoga, Sadhu Yoga, Tapaswi yoga etc could re-affirm the indications.
  • Dasamsa (D-10) chart would re-confirm theindications and interest in spirituality as the natives Karma in life (at aphysical level) would indicate his interests.
  • Vimsamsa (D-20) chart of spirituality andReligion would also give indications regarding the native and his spiritual andeducational intent at a mental level.
  • Shashtyamsa (D -60) indicates the balance sheetof past lives of the native and would give indications if/any at a Karmic levelthe native did have similar interests in his past life.

Calculation ofDivisional charts:

Each area of life is expanded and then interpreted to givean accurate confirmation on the indications in the Rasi chart. The assumptionis that the time frame (I.e. Latitude and Longitude) should be accurate.

Each Rasi can be divided in n divisions many divisions and can be again mapped to rasis. For example, a rasi may be divided into 4 parts and each part may be mapped to a different rasi.

Aries may be divided into 4 parts and the 4 parts may be mapped to Ar, Cn, Li and Cp. Then the 4 parts of Ta may be mapped to Ta, Le, Sc and Aq. And so on.

Like this, we may divide all rasis into 4 parts and map the 4 parts to different rasis. We may also divide rasis to n parts and map each part into a rasi and in that process can have many different divisions.

Based on the rasis occupied by planets in various divisions, “divisional charts” are drawn. A planet can occupy different rasis in different divisions and each divisional chart can be interpreted as a different chart.

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Various aspects of life can be interpreted in different divisional charts depending on the environment that it signifies (For ex: D7 indicates the environment of children, D16 indicates pleasures from vehicles etc

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ComputingDivisionalCharts

  1. HoraChart(D-2) –Each rasi is divided into two equal parts of fifteen degrees each. Bodies in the first fifteen degrees of odd rasis are in Sun’s hora and bodies in the second fifteen degrees of odd rasis are in Moon’s hora and vice versa
  2. DrekkanaChart(D3) –Each rasi is divided into three equal parts of ten degrees and each degree elements are placed in 1st, 5th and 9th Rasis.
  3. ChaturthamsaChart(D-4) –Each rasi is divided into four equal parts of 7.5 degrees each and sequenced in the 1st, 4th, 7th and 10th from that rasi in Chaturthamsa.
  4. PanchamsaChart(D-5) –Each rasi is divided into 5 equal parts of six degrees each and 5 parts of an odd rasi go into Ar, Aq, Sg, Ge and Li and 5 parts of an even rasi go into Ta, Vi, Pi, Cp and Sc.
  5. ShashthamsaChart(D-6) –Each rasi is divided into 6 equal parts of 5 degrees each and distributed in the six parts of a rasi from Ar or Li, based on whether the rasi is odd or even.
  6. SaptamsaChart(D-7) –Each rasi is divided into 7 equal parts of 4 Degrees 17′ 8.57”. The 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th parts of a rasi go into the seven rasis starting from the rasi if it is an odd rasi or starting from the 7th sign from it, if it is an even rasi.
  7. AshtamsaChart(D-8) –Each rasi is divided into 8 equal parts of 3 degrees 45′ each. Eight parts of a rasi go into the 8 rasis starting from Ar, Sg or Le, based on whether the rasi is a movable, fixed or dual sign.
  8. NavamsaChart(D-9) –Each rasi is divided into 9 equal parts of 3 degrees 20′ each. Nine parts of a rasi go into the 9 rasis starting from Ar, Cp, Li or Cn based on whether the rasi is a fiery, earthy, airy or watery sign.
  9. DasamsaChart(D-10) –Each rasi is divided into 10 equal parts of 3 degrees each. Ten parts of a rasi go into the 10 rasis starting from the rasi itself or the 9th from it, based on whether the rasi is an odd or even sign.
  10. RudramsaChart(D-11) –Each rasi is divided into 11 equal parts of 2 degrees 43′ 38” each. Count rasis from Ar to the rasi being divided, in the zodiacal order. Count the same number of rasis anti-zodiacally from Ar. Bodies in the 11 parts of the rasi go into the 11 rasis starting from the rasi found thus.
  11. DwadasamsaChart(D-12) –Each rasi is divided into 12 equal parts of 2 degrees 30′ each. Twelve parts of a rasi go into the 12 rasis starting from the rasi itself.
  12. ShodasamsaChart(D-16) –Each rasi is divided into 16 equal parts of 1 degree 52′ 30” each. Bodies in the 16 parts of a rasi go into the 16 rasis starting from Ar, Le and Sg, based on whether the rasi is movable, fixed or dual.
  13. VimsamsaChart(D-20) –Each rasi is divided into 20 equal parts of 1 degree 30′ each. Bodies in the 20 parts of a rasi go into the 20 rasis starting from Ar, Sg and Le, based on whether the rasi is movable, fixed or dual.
  14. ChaturvimsamsaChart(D-24) –Each rasi is divided into 24 equal parts of 1 degree 15′ each. Bodies in the 24 parts of a rasi go into the 24 rasis starting from Le or Cn, based on whether the rasi is odd or even.
  15. NakshatramsaChart(D-27) –Each rasi is divided into 27 equal parts of 1 degree 6′ 40” each. Bodies in the 27 parts of a rasi go into the 12 rasis starting from Ar, Cn, Li and Cp based on whether the rasi is a fiery, earthy, airy or watery rasi.
  16. TrimsamsaChart(D-30) –D-30 positions of planets are computed based Odd and Even Rasis.
  17. KhavedamsaChart(D-40) –Each rasi is divided into 40 equal parts of 45′ each. Bodies in the 40 parts of a rasi go into the 40 rasis starting from Ar or Li, based on whether the rasi is odd or even.
  18. AkshavedamsaChart(D-45) –Each rasi is divided into 45 equal parts of 40′ each. Bodies in the 45 parts of a rasi go into the 45 rasis starting from Ar, Le or Sg, based on whether the rasi is a movable, fixed or dual rasi
  19. ShashtyamsaChart(D-60) –Each rasi is divided into 60 equal parts of 30′ each. Bodies in the 60 parts of a rasi go into the 60 rasis starting the rasi itself.