Why Amazon EC2 I7i Instances?
Amazon EC2 I7i and I7ie instances, powered by 3rd generation AWS Nitro SSDs and 5th generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors with an all-core turbo frequency of 3.2 GHz, offer significant performance improvements for demanding workloads. I7i instances deliver the best compute and storage performance among x86-based Amazon EC2 storage instances, with 23% improved compute performance and more than 10% better price performance compared to previous generation I4i instances. I7ie instances deliver up to 40% improved compute performance and up to 20% better price performance over previous generation I3en instances. Both instance families leverage PCIe Gen5-based AWS Nitro-SSDs, with I7i instances providing up to 45TB of NVMe storage and delivering up to 50% better real-time storage performance, 50% lower storage I/O latency, and 60% reduced I/O latency variability compared to I4i instances. I7ie instances deliver the highest local NVMe storage density in the cloud with up to 120TB of NVMe storage, while delivering up to 65% better real-time storage performance, 50% lower storage I/O latency, and 65% reduced I/O latency variability compared to I3en instances.
I7i and I7ie instances are optimized for storage-intensive workloads that require high-speed access to data residing on local NVMe storage, at real-time latency. The combination of high throughput and low-latency access makes these instances ideal for applications with strict service level agreements (SLAs), including relational databases like MySQL, Oracle DB, and Microsoft SQL Server, as well as NoSQL databases such as MongoDB, Cassandra, Aerospike, Redis, SycllaDB, Clickhouse, RocksDB. This robust architecture ensures reliable performance for data-intensive applications including real-time analytics (Spark, Kafka, Splunk, Databricks), AI LLM pre-processing for training, distributed file systems, search engines, indexing, and blockchain analysis workloads.
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I7i instances deliver the best compute and storage performance among x86-based Amazon EC2 storage instances. I7ie instances deliver the highest local NVMe storage density in the cloud.
I7i
Instance Size
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vCPU
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Memory (GiB)
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Instance Storage (GB)
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Network Bandwidth (Gbps)
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EBS Bandwidth (Gbps)
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i7i.large
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2
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16
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1 x 468 GB = 468 GB
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Up to 10
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Up to 10
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i7i.xlarge
|
4
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32
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1 x 937.5 = 937.5 GB
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Up to 10
|
Up to 10
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i7i.2xlarge
|
8
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64
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1 x 1875 = 1,875 GB
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Up to 12
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Up to 10
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i7i.4xlarge
|
16
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128
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1 x 3,750 = 3,750 GB
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Up to 25
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Up to 10
|
i7i.8xlarge
|
32
|
256
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2 x 3,750 = 7,500 GB
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Up to 25
|
10
|
i7i.12xlarge
|
48
|
384
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3 x 3,750 = 11,250 GB
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Up to 28.125
|
15
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i7i.16xlarge
|
64
|
512
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4 x 3,750 = 15,000 GB
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Up to 37.5
|
20
|
i7i.24xlarge
|
96
|
768
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6 x 3,750 = 22,500 GB
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Up to 56.25
|
30
|
i7i.48xlarge
|
192
|
1536
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12 x 3,750 = 45,000 GB
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Up to 100
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60
|
i7i.metal-24xl
|
96
|
768
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6 x 3,750 = 22,500 GB
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Up to 56.25
|
30
|
i7i.metal-48xl
|
192
|
1,536
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12 x 3,750 = 45,000 GB
|
Up to 100
|
60
|
i7ie
Instance Size
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vCPU
|
Memory (GiB)
|
Instance Storage (GB)
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Network Bandwidth (Gbps)
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EBS Bandwidth (Gbps)
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i7ie.large
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2
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16
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1 x 1,250 GB = 1,250 GB
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Up to 25
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Up to 10
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i7ie.xlarge
|
4
|
32
|
1 x 2,500 GB = 2,500 GB
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Up to 25
|
Up to 10
|
i7ie.2xlarge
|
8
|
64
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2 x 2,500 GB = 5,000 GB
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Up to 25
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Up to 10
|
i7ie.3xlarge
|
12
|
96
|
1 x 7,500 GB = 7,500 GB
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Up to 25
|
Up to 10
|
i7ie.6xlarge
|
24
|
192
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2 x 7,500 GB = 15,000 GB
|
Up to 25
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Up to 10
|
i7ie.12xlarge
|
48
|
384
|
4 x 7,500 GB = 30,000 GB
|
Up to 50
|
15
|
i7ie.18xlarge
|
72
|
576
|
6 x 7,500 GB = 45,000 GB
|
Up to 75
|
22.5
|
i7ie.24xlarge
|
96
|
|
8 x 7,500 GB = 60,000 GB
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Up to 100
|
30
|
i7ie.48xlarge
|
192
|
1,536
|
16 x 7,500 GB = 120,000 GB
|
100
|
60
|
i7ie.metal-24xl
|
96
|
768
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8 x 7,500 GB = 60,000 GB
|
Up to 100
|
30
|
i7ie.metal-48xl
|
192
|
1,536
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16 x 7,500 GB = 120,000 GB
|
100
|
60
|
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