AMD EPYC™ Processors Expand Performance and Security Innovation Across Microsoft Azure Virtual Machines Portfolio

—Micro­soft Azu­re intro­du­ces new Dasv5 and Easv5 VMs based on 3rd Gen AMD EPYC™ pro­ces­sors, and new con­fi­den­ti­al VMs based on AMD SEV-SNP technology —

SANTA CLARA, Calif. 11/04/2021 — Today, AMD announ­ced its con­tin­ued momen­tum and col­la­bo­ra­ti­on with Micro­soft Azu­re,  who is offe­ring the 3rd Gen AMD EPYC™ pro­ces­sor in the latest gene­ra­ti­on of Dasv5 and Easv5 Azu­re Vir­tu­al Machi­nes (VMs). Azu­re is also intro­du­cing new con­fi­den­ti­al VMs, DCasv5 and ECasv5, which use the latest advan­ced secu­ri­ty fea­tures available in 3rd Gen EPYC pro­ces­sors, inclu­ding Secu­re Encrypt­ed Vir­tua­liza­ti­on-Secu­re Nes­ted Paging (SEV-SNP).

The new Azu­re con­fi­den­ti­al VMs, DCasv5 and ECasv5, the first EPYC pro­ces­sor-based con­fi­den­ti­al VMs at Azu­re and the first con­fi­den­ti­al VMs to use SEV-SNP, will enable cus­to­mers to have the data in their secu­ri­ty focu­sed appli­ca­ti­ons encrypt­ed in use, in tran­sit and at rest. The updated Dasv5 VMs, opti­mi­zed for gene­ral pur­po­se workloads, and the Easv5 VMs, opti­mi­zed for memo­ry-based workloads, deli­ver bet­ter pri­ce-per­for­mance for most gene­ral pur­po­se and memo­ry inten­si­ve workloads com­pared to pri­or EPYC pro­ces­sor-based Micro­soft Azu­re VMs.

By using the new Azu­re Dav5 and Eav5 VMs with the latest AMD EPYC CPUs, cus­to­mers will get access to lea­ding per­for­mance and fan­ta­stic pri­ce-per­for­mance for gene­ral pur­po­se and memo­ry opti­mi­zed workloads,” said Lynn Comp, cor­po­ra­te vice pre­si­dent, Cloud Busi­ness Unit, AMD. “Bey­ond that, Azu­re is using the advan­ced secu­ri­ty fea­tures of EPYC CPUs for the new con­fi­den­ti­al VMs, so their cus­to­mers can bene­fit from both per­for­mance and secu­ri­ty for their workloads.”

At Micro­soft we are com­mit­ted to enab­ling the indus­try to move from com­pu­ting in the clear to com­pu­ting con­fi­den­ti­al­ly in the cloud and the edge,” said Vikas Bha­tia, Head of Pro­duct, Azu­re Con­fi­den­ti­al Com­pu­ting, Micro­soft. “Our work with AMD is one of the steps towards this visi­on, giving cus­to­mers access to Micro­soft Azu­re con­fi­den­ti­al VMs with advan­ced hard­ware secu­ri­ty fea­tures and a lift-and-shift migra­ti­on expe­ri­ence; a powerful tool for mee­ting their desi­red secu­ri­ty posture.”

Bringing Confidential VMs to Azure with AMD EPYC CPUs

Azu­re con­fi­den­ti­al VMs can be used by cus­to­mers with high secu­ri­ty and con­fi­den­tia­li­ty requi­re­ments for their workloads. By using AMD EPYC pro­ces­sors, the­se con­fi­den­ti­al VMs bene­fit from strong hard­ware-based secu­ri­ty fea­tures that enable the VMs to excel at:

  • Pri­va­cy-pre­ser­ving data analytics
  • Workloads nee­ding robust encryption
  • Sha­ring data across com­pa­nies with redu­ced expo­sure to other data, while gai­ning bene­fits from shared insights.

Azu­re is also enab­ling worker nodes on Azu­re Kuber­netes Ser­vice (AKS) on the­se con­fi­den­ti­al VMs to help secu­re con­tai­ners with memo­ry encryp­ti­on powered by SEV-SNP.

The Dasv5 and Easv5 Azu­re VMs are available now and the Azu­re con­fi­den­ti­al VMs (DCasv5, ECasv5 and AKS) will be in public pre­view by the end of 2021 and open for gene­ral avai­la­bi­li­ty in 2022.

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