Cloud Mercato tested CPU performance using a range of encryption speed tests:
Cloud Mercato's tested the I/O performance of this instance using a 100GB General Purpose SSD. Below are the results:
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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It was not a good idea to change the standard name for the metal instance. All instance families have always used "metal". No suffix was necessary (...) Please don't re:invent new conventions that break existing data.

Modernizing your AWS deployment to M7a can mean significant savings on operating costs. When moving from M6i to M7a customers can see up to 2x performance uplift and save 37% on Cloud OPEX on average.

Modernizing your AWS deployment to M7a can mean significant savings on operating costs. When moving from M6i to M7a customers can see up to 2x performance uplift and save 37% on Cloud OPEX on average.

Organizations migrating from an on-premises data center, or another cloud provider, to AWS also benefit from selecting M7a instances. Here again, choosing AMD can deliver significant savings compared to the latest Intel-based M7i instance.

Organizations migrating from an on-premises data center, or another cloud provider, to AWS also benefit from selecting M7a instances. Here again, choosing AMD can deliver significant savings compared to the latest Intel-based M7i instance.

Modernizing your AWS deployment to M7a can mean significant savings on operating costs. When moving from M6i to M7a customers can see up to 2x performance uplift and save 37% on Cloud OPEX on average.

Modernizing your AWS deployment to M7a can mean significant savings on operating costs. When moving from M6i to M7a customers can see up to 2x performance uplift and save 37% on Cloud OPEX on average.