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# Get-RASAVDVMSize

## NAME

Get-RASAVDVMSize

## SYNOPSIS

The cmdlet returns a list of Azure Virtual Desktop VM Sizes.

## SYNTAX

**Get-RASAVDVMSize** -[Location](#location-string)\*\* *(string)* -[ProviderId](#providerid-string) *(uint)* \[*(*[*CommonParameters*](#CommonParameters)*)*]

**Get-RASAVDVMSize** -[VMAzureId](#vmazureid-string)\*\* *(string)* -[WorkspaceId](#workspaceid-string) *(uint)* \[*(*[*CommonParameters*](#CommonParameters)*)*]

## DESCRIPTION

The cmdlet returns a list of Azure Virtual Desktop VM Sizes.

## PARAMETERS

## ProviderId (uint)

Provider ID from which to retrieve the Azure Virtual Desktop VMSize information.

```
        Required?                    true

        Position?                    named

        Default value                0

        Accept pipeline input?       false

        Accept wildcard characters?  false
```

## Location (string)

Location of the Azure Virtual Desktop Provider.

```
        Required?                    true

        Position?                    named

        Default value                

        Accept pipeline input?       false

        Accept wildcard characters?  false
```

## WorkspaceId (uint)

Workspace ID from which to retrieve the Azure Virtual Desktop VMSize information.

```
        Required?                    true

        Position?                    named

        Default value                0

        Accept pipeline input?       false

        Accept wildcard characters?  false
```

## VMAzureId (string)

Azure Virtual Desktop VM Id.

```
        Required?                    true

        Position?                    named

        Default value                

        Accept pipeline input?       false

        Accept wildcard characters?  false
```

(CommonParameters)

```
        This cmdlet supports the common parameters: Verbose, Debug,

        ErrorAction, ErrorVariable, WarningAction, WarningVariable,

        OutBuffer, PipelineVariable, and OutVariable. For more information, see 

        about_CommonParameters documentation. 
```

## INPUTS

-none-

## OUTPUTS

[AVDVMSize](/landing/ras-powershell-api-guide/parallels-ras-powershell-admin-module/types/avdvmsize.md)

## EXAMPLES

**---------- EXAMPLE 1 ----------**

Get-RASAVDVMSize -ProviderId 2 -Location westeurope | Format-List

Retrieves all the VM Sizes which fall under the AVD Provider and Location specified.

The Format-List cmdlet formats the display output to include all available properties.\
\&#xNAN;**---------- EXAMPLE 2 ----------**

Get-RASAVDVMSize -WorkspaceId 2 -VMAzureId "/subscriptions/w7647456-39g5-113d-pe43-34le8xwj92tn/resourceGroups/My-Resource-Group/providers/Microsoft.Compute/virtualMachines/My-Host"

Retrieves all the VM Sizes which fall under the AVD Workspace and VMAzure specified.

## RELATED LINKS

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