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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These are best for electronic design automation (EDA) and some relational database workloads with high per-core licensing costs.

These are best for electronic design automation (EDA) and some relational database workloads with high per-core licensing costs.

The z1d instances combine high compute capacity with a high memory footprint. They have a sustained core frequency of up to 4.0 GHz, the fastest of AWS’s offerings. These are best for electronic design automation (EDA) and some [relational database] workloads with high per-core licensing costs.

The z1d instances combine high compute capacity with a high memory footprint. They have a sustained core frequency of up to 4.0 GHz, the fastest of AWS’s offerings. These are best for electronic design automation (EDA) and some [relational database] workloads with high per-core licensing costs.

The z1d instances combine high compute capacity with a high memory footprint. They have a sustained core frequency of up to 4.0 GHz, the fastest of AWS’s offerings. These are best for electronic design automation (EDA) and some [relational database] workloads with high per-core licensing costs.