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Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) R6i instances, powered by 3rd Generation [[Intel Xeon Scalable]] processors. R6i instances feature an 8:1 [[ratio of memory]] to vCPU, and support up to 128 [[vCPUs]] per instance. | Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) R6i instances, powered by 3rd Generation [[Intel Xeon Scalable]] processors. R6i instances feature an 8:1 [[ratio of memory]] to vCPU, and support up to 128 [[vCPUs]] per instance. | ||
− | + | r6i.large | |
+ | r6i.2xlarge | ||
r6i.[[4xlarge]] | r6i.[[4xlarge]] | ||
[[r6i.8xlarge]] | [[r6i.8xlarge]] | ||
− | [[r5]] | + | == Related == |
+ | [[r5]], [[r5a]], [[r5i]] | ||
[[r6g]] | [[r6g]] | ||
Latest revision as of 09:51, 9 January 2024
Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) R6i instances, powered by 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors. R6i instances feature an 8:1 ratio of memory to vCPU, and support up to 128 vCPUs per instance.
r6i.large r6i.2xlarge r6i.4xlarge r6i.8xlarge
Related[edit]
r5, r5a, r5i r6g
See also[edit]
- Amazon EC2 Instance types, computed optimized, memory optimized, high memory, AMI, Burstable, CPU credits, on-demand, spot, Karpenter,
t2, t3, t4g, r5, r6, c5 (c5a, c5ad), c6 (c6a, c6i), m5, m6i, m7i, c7i, c7g, r6g, r6i, G5, G6, x1
,aws ec2 describe-instance-types
,vCPU, VcpuLimitExceeded, im4gn
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