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m7i.large

EC2 Instance

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Spot Pricing Details for
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Here's the latest prices for this instance across this region:

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Frequency of Interruptions: n/a

Frequency of interruption represents the rate at which Spot has reclaimed capacity during the trailing month. They are in ranges of < 5%, 5-10%, 10-15%, 15-20% and >20%.

Last Updated On: December 17, 2024
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General Information about
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Benchmark Test Results for
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CPU Encryption Speed Benchmarks

Cloud Mercato tested CPU performance using a range of encryption speed tests:

Encryption Algorithm Speed (1024 Block Size, 3 threads)
AES-128 CBC N/A
AES-256 CBC N/A
MD5 N/A
SHA256 N/A
SHA512 N/A
I/O Performance

Cloud Mercato's tested the I/O performance of this instance using a 100GB General Purpose SSD. Below are the results:

Read Write
Max N/A N/A
Average N/A N/A
Deviation N/A N/A
Min N/A N/A

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.

Use cases

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  • Micro-services
  • Low-latency interactive applications
  • Small and medium databases
  • Virtual desktops
  • Development environments
  • Code repositories
  • Business-critical applications.
Example Usage

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  • Low-traffic WordPress blogs: A performance test showed that this instance could reliably handle 10 concurrent users with a 30-45 second think time between requests.[link]
  • JMeter load generators: Used for conducting performance tests on web applications.[link]
  • Running tests and executing operational scripts: Suitable for intermittent, low-resource tasks.[link]
  • Development environments: Cost-effective for small-scale development work.[link]
Performance Insights

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  • In a WordPress blog test, memory consumption reached 57-60%, while CPU usage did not exceed 6%[link]
  • At 6% constant CPU usage, it would take about 50 hours to exhaust the initial 30 CPU credits[link]
  • T4g instances offer up to 40% better performance at 20% lower cost compared to T3 instances[link]
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