AWS Release EC2 R8gd, M8gd & C8gd Instances with Graviton4
Ever since AWS Graviton processors were introduced in 2018, Amazon is kept up with the latest developments and increased performance for clients’ cloud applications
Ever since AWS Graviton processors were introduced in 2018, Amazon is kept up with the latest developments and increased performance for clients’ cloud applications
Amazon is presenting three new Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) instance families: compute optimised (C8gd), general purpose (M8gd), and memory optimised (R8gd) instances
Built on AWS Graviton4, these instances execute containerised and micro-services-based apps in C/C++, Rust, Go, Java, Python,.NET Core, Node.js, Ruby, and PHP
Several significant technological developments enable the new Amazon EC2 instances with NVMe SSD local storage and AWS Graviton4 processors to deliver improved performance and additional features
Compared to similar AWS Graviton3-based instances, the Graviton4-based instances offer compute performance that is up to 30% greater
Examples of M8gd, C8gd, and R8gd are now accessible in the US West (Oregon) and US East (N. Virginia, Ohio) Regions
By using the AWS Management Console, AWS Command Line Interface (AWS CLI), or AWS SDKs, you may start M8gd, C8gd, and R8gd instances in the supported regions right now