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Today we’re announcing general availability of the Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) C8g and M8g instances.

C8g instances are AWS Graviton4 based and are ideal for compute-intensive workloads such as high performance computing (HPC), batch processing, gaming, video encoding, scientific modeling, distributed analytics, CPU-based machine learning (ML) inference, and ad serving.

Also Graviton4 based, M8g instances provide the best price performance for general purpose workloads. M8g instances are ideal for applications such as application servers, microservices, gaming servers, mid-size data stores, and caching fleets.

Now looking at some of the improvements that we have made available in both these instances. C8g and M8g instances offer larger instance sizes with up to three times more vCPUs (up to 48xl), three times the memory (up to 384GB for C8g and up to 768GB for M8g), 75 percent more memory bandwidth, and two times more L2 cache over equivalent 7g instances. This helps you to process larger amounts of data, scale up your workloads, improve time to results, and lower your total cost of ownership (TCO). These instances also offer up to 50 Gbps network bandwidth and up to 40 Gbps Amazon Elastic Block Storage (Amazon EBS) bandwidth compared to up to 30 Gbps network bandwidth and up to 20 Gbps Amazon EBS bandwidth on Graviton3-based instances. Similar to R8g instances, C8g and M8g instances offer two bare metal sizes (metal-24xl and metal-48xl). You can right size your instances and deploy workloads that benefit from direct access to physical resources.

The specs for the C8g instances are as follows.

Instance size
vCPUs
Memory (GiB)
Network bandwidth (Gbps)
EBS bandwidth (Gbps)
c8g.medium12Up to 12.5Up to 10
c8g.large24Up to 12.5Up to 10
c8g.xlarge48Up to 12.5Up to 10
c8g.2xlarge816Up to 15Up to 10
c8g.4xlarge1632Up to 15Up to 10
c8g.8xlarge32641510
c8g.12xlarge489622.515
c8g.16xlarge641283020
c8g.24xlarge961924030
c8g.48xlarge1923845040
c8g.metal-24xl961924030
c8g.metal-48xl1923845040

The specs for the M8g instances are as follows.

Instance size
vCPUs
Memory (GiB)
Network bandwidth (Gbps)
EBS bandwidth (Gbps)
m8g.medium14Up to 12.5Up to 10
m8g.large28Up to 12.5Up to 10
m8g.xlarge416Up to 12.5Up to 10
m8g.2xlarge832Up to 15Up to 10
m8g.4xlarge1664Up to 15Up to 10
m8g.8xlarge321281510
m8g.12xlarge4819222.515
m8g.16xlarge642563020
m8g.24xlarge963844030
m8g.48xlarge1927685040
m8g.metal-24xl963844030
m8g.metal-48xl1927685040

Good to know

  • AWS Graviton4 processors offer enhanced security with always-on memory encryption, dedicated caches for every vCPU, and support for pointer authentication.
  • These instances are built on the AWS Nitro System which is a rich collection of building blocks that offloads many of the traditional virtualization functions to dedicated hardware and software. It delivers high performance, high availability, and high security, thus reducing virtualization overhead.
  • The C8g and M8g instances are ideal for Linux-based workloads including containerized and microservices-based applications such as those running on Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (Amazon EKS) and Amazon Elastic Container Service (Amazon ECS), as well as applications written in popular programming languages such as C/C++, Rust, Go, Java, Python, .NET Core, Node.js, Ruby, and PHP.

Available now
C8g and M8g instances are available today in the US East (N. Virginia), US East (Ohio), US West (Oregon), and Europe (Frankfurt) AWS Regions. As usual with Amazon EC2, you pay only for what you use. For more information, see Amazon EC2 Pricing. Check out the collection of AWS Graviton resources to help you start migrating your applications to Graviton instance types. You can also visit the AWS Graviton Fast Start program to begin your Graviton adoption journey.

To learn more, visit our Amazon EC2 C8g instances page and Amazon EC2 M8g instances page, and please send feedback to AWS re:Post for EC2 or through your usual AWS Support contacts.

– Veliswa

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