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D16_v3

Dv3 series · General purpose · ARM name Standard_D16_v3 · priced in 63 regions · updated 2026-08-19

vCPUs

16

x64

Memory

64 GiB

Temp disk

400 GiB

GPUs

Max data disks

32

Max NICs

8

Architecture

x64

Workload type

General purpose

Premium SSDAccelerated networkingRDMAEphemeral OS diskEncryption at hostTrusted launchConfidential computingHibernation
Pricing model
Operating system
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Currency

Cheapest region

$0.7680

AT&T Detroit

Most expensive

$1.654

Brazil Southeast

Region spread

+115%

63 regions priced

Price by region — Linux, Pay as you go

RegionGeographyPrice / hourvs cheapest
AT&T Detroitcheapestattdetroit1Edge Zones$0.7680
AT&T New Yorkattnewyork1Edge Zones$0.7680
East USeastusUnited States$0.7680
East US 2eastus2United States$0.7680
West US 2westus2United States$0.7680
West US 3westus3United States$0.7680
North Central USnorthcentralusUnited States$0.8000+4%
Sweden CentralswedencentralSweden$0.8160+6%
Central IndiacentralindiaIndia$0.8400+9%
Jio India CentraljioindiacentralIndia$0.8400+9%
Jio India WestjioindiawestIndia$0.8400+9%
Mexico CentralmexicocentralMexico$0.8450+10%
North EuropenortheuropeEurope$0.8560+11%
Spain CentralspaincentralSpain$0.8560+11%
Central UScentralusUnited States$0.8800+15%

Every pricing model in AT&T Detroit

Pricing modelLinuxWindows
Pay as you go$0.7680$1.536
Spot$0.1536$0.3072
Savings plan, 1 year
Savings plan, 3 years
Reserved instance, 1 year
Reserved instance, 3 years
Low priority$0.1540$0.6140
Dev/Test$0.7680$0.7680

About these prices

Retail list prices excluding tax, storage, networking and any Enterprise Agreement or CSP discount. A listed price does not guarantee quota or capacity in a region, and moving region can change latency, data residency and egress costs.

Reserved instance and savings plan rates are the commitment price spread across the term and are sold without an OS licence. Azure publishes no meter for every combination, so a rate marked * is derived: a Windows commitment rate is the Linux rate plus the Windows pay-as-you-go surcharge, and a missing Dev/Test rate is the Linux pay-as-you-go rate, since Dev/Test only discounts the Windows licence.