Why Amazon EC2 C6i Instances?
Amazon EC2 C6i instances are powered by 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors and deliver up to 15% better price performance than C5 instances for a wide variety of workloads. C6i instances feature a 2:1 ratio of memory to vCPU, similar to C5 instances. They support up to 128 vCPUs per instance, which is 33% more than C5 instances. These instances feature twice the networking bandwidth of C5 instances and are an ideal fit for compute-intensive workloads, such as batch processing, distributed analytics, high performance computing (HPC), ad serving, highly scalable multiplayer gaming, and video encoding.
C6id instances have local NVMe-based SSD block-level storage for applications that need high-speed, low-latency local storage. Compared to the previous generation C5d instances, C6id instances offer up to 138% higher TB storage per vCPU and 56% lower cost per TB.
C6in instances offer up to 200 Gbps of network bandwidth and up to 2x higher packet-processing performance than C5n instances. These instances also deliver up to 100 Gbps bandwidth and up to 400K I/O operations per second (IOPS) of Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) performance, the fastest block storage performance on EC2. Take advantage of these performance gains to scale the performance and throughput of network-intensive workloads, such as distributed computing applications, network virtual appliances, data analytics, HPC, and CPU-based AI/ML.
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C6i
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C6in
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C6i
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Amazon EC2 C6i and C6id instances are powered by 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors (code named Ice Lake) with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.5 GHz, offer up to 15% better compute price performance over C5 instances, and always-on memory encryption using Intel Total Memory Encryption (TME).
Instance Size vCPU Memory (GiB) Instance Storage (GB) Network Bandwidth (Gbps) EBS Bandwidth (Gbps) c6i.large
2
4
EBS-Only
Up to 12.5
Up to 10
c6i.xlarge
4
8
EBS-Only
Up to 12.5
Up to 10
c6i.2xlarge
8
16
EBS-Only
Up to 12.5
Up to 10
c6i.4xlarge
16
32
EBS-Only
Up to 12.5
Up to 10
c6i.8xlarge
32
64
EBS-Only
12.5
10
c6i.12xlarge
48
96
EBS-Only
18.75
15
c6i.16xlarge
64
128
EBS-Only
25
20
c6i.24xlarge
96
192
EBS-Only
37.5
30
c6i.32xlarge
128
256
EBS-Only
50
40
c6i.metal 128 256 EBS-Only 50 40 c6id.large
2
4
1x118 NVMe SSD
Up to 12.5
Up to 10
c6id.xlarge
4
8
1x237 NVMe SSD
Up to 12.5
Up to 10
c6id.2xlarge
8
16
1x474 NVMe SSD
Up to 12.5
Up to 10
c6id.4xlarge
16
32
1x950 NVMe SSD
Up to 12.5
Up to 10
c6id.8xlarge
32
64
1x1900 NVMe SSD
12.5
10
c6id.12xlarge
48
96
2x1425 NVMe SSD
18.75
15
c6id.16xlarge
64
128
2x1900 NVMe SSD
25
20
c6id.24xlarge
96
192
4x1425 NVMe SSD
37.5
30
c6id.32xlarge
128
256
4x1900 NVMe SSD
50
40
c6id.metal 128 256 4x1900 NVMe SSD 50 40 -
C6in
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Amazon EC2 C6in instances are powered by 3rd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Ice Lake) with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.5 GHz. C6in instances offer up to 200 Gbps of network bandwidth and up to 100 Gbps Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) bandwidth. The 32xlarge and metal instance sizes support Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA). EFA is a network interface for Amazon EC2 instances that you can use to run applications that require high levels of inter-node communications, such as high performance computing (HPC) applications using Message Passing Interface (MPI) libraries, at scale on AWS.
Instance Size vCPU Memory (GiB) Instance Storage (GB) Network Bandwidth (Gbps) EBS Bandwidth (Gbps) c6in.large
2
4
EBS-Only
Up to 25
Up to 25
c6in.xlarge
4
8
EBS-Only
Up to 30
Up to 25
c6in.2xlarge
8
16
EBS-Only
Up to 40
Up to 25
c6in.4xlarge
16
32
EBS-Only
Up to 50
Up to 25
c6in.8xlarge
32
64
EBS-Only
50
25
c6in.12xlarge
48
96
EBS-Only
75
37.5
c6in.16xlarge
64
128
EBS-Only
100
50
c6in.24xlarge
96
192
EBS-Only
150
75
c6in.32xlarge
128
256
EBS-Only
200*
100
c6in.metal
128
256
EBS-Only
200*
100
*For 32xlarge and metal sizes, at least 2 elastic network interfaces, with each attached to a different network card, are required on the instance to achieve 200 Gbps throughput. Each network interface attached to a network card can achieve a maximum of 170 Gbps. For more information, see Network cards.