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m6g.large

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ARM-based general-purpose instance with 2 vCPUs and 8 GiB memory. Cost-effective general-purpose computing on ARM architecture.

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Last Updated On: December 17, 2024
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CPU Encryption Speed Benchmarks

Cloud Mercato tested CPU performance using a range of encryption speed tests:

Encryption Algorithm Speed (1024 Block Size, 3 threads)
AES-128 CBC 385.6MB
AES-256 CBC 286.3MB
MD5 765.3MB
SHA256 2.8GB
SHA512 719.8MB
I/O Performance

Cloud Mercato's tested the I/O performance of this instance using a 100GB General Purpose SSD. Below are the results:

Read Write
Max 3100 3100
Average 3099 3099
Deviation 1.37 0.38
Min 3091 3099

I/O rate testing is conducted with local and block storages attached to the instance. Cloud Mercato uses the well-known open-source tool FIO. To express IOPS the following parametersare used: 4K block, random access, no filesystem (except for write access with root volume and avoidance of cache and buffer.

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When you launch or change instance types, this incompatibility can cause one of the following to happen: * When you launch a Graviton instance type with your selected EC2 AMI, the launch wizard might display the new instance types as unavailable. * If you change the instance type of an already deployed EC2 instance that doesn't use the new architecture type, then you might receive an error. The error message is similar to the following: "'m6g.large' is not a valid instance type for instance 'i-xyz' of architecture 'x86_64'".

19-03-2025
graviton

Didn\'t notice M6g coming out of trials.Well I for long thought that taping out own CPU chips, even on Amazon\'s scale, wasn\'t that cheap.The time of Intel demanding obscene prices for high core count server CPUs is at least 2 years since passed.I was thinking if it still makes sense economically for Amazon to continue developing, and buying their own CPUs given that.

2020-09-14 00:00:00
development, cost_savings

Disclosure: I work at AWS, where I build cloud infrastructureCan you clarify what you mean? C6g, M6g, and R6g instances have been available for a while now, and those support many different workloads. M6g is the \"general purpose\" variant.

AWS
2020-09-14 00:00:00

Didn\'t notice M6g coming out of trials.Well I for long thought that taping out own CPU chips, even on Amazon\'s scale, wasn\'t that cheap.The time of Intel demanding obscene prices for high core count server CPUs is at least 2 years since passed.I was thinking if it still makes sense economically for Amazon to continue developing, and buying their own CPUs given that.

2020-09-14 00:00:00
development, cost_savings

Disclosure: I work at AWS, where I build cloud infrastructureCan you clarify what you mean? C6g, M6g, and R6g instances have been available for a while now, and those support many different workloads. M6g is the \"general purpose\" variant.

AWS
2020-09-14 00:00:00

Didn\'t notice M6g coming out of trials.Well I for long thought that taping out own CPU chips, even on Amazon\'s scale, wasn\'t that cheap.The time of Intel demanding obscene prices for high core count server CPUs is at least 2 years since passed.I was thinking if it still makes sense economically for Amazon to continue developing, and buying their own CPUs given that.

2020-09-14 00:00:00
development, cost_savings

Disclosure: I work at AWS, where I build cloud infrastructureCan you clarify what you mean? C6g, M6g, and R6g instances have been available for a while now, and those support many different workloads. M6g is the \"general purpose\" variant.

AWS
2020-09-14 00:00:00
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