Last week, Microsoft introduced its G series which it claimed are the “largest amount of local SSD of any virtual machine size currently available in the public cloud.” Just a week after, Amazon has brought its new ‘larger’ C4 series instances. Last year, at its developer conference, Amazon said it would soon launch its fastest EC2 instances yet. Starting January 12, developers can spin up these new C4 series instances to power their highly compute-intensive apps in Amazon’s cloud. [caption id=“attachment_2010565” align=“alignleft” width=“300”]
Reuters[/caption] “These new C4 instances are designed for compute-bound workloads, such as high-traffic front-end fleets, MMO gaming, media processing, transcoding, and High Performance Computing (HPC) applications," Amazon said in a
blogpost
. Both Amazon C4s and Microsoft’s G series virtual machines are based on Intel Xeon processor E5 v3 family, known as ‘Haswell’.
G-series offers up to 32 virtual CPUs
using the latest Intel Xeon processor E5 v3 family, 448GB of memory, and 6.59 TB of local Solid State Drive (SSD) space. This large amount of memory will enable much faster deployments of mission critical applications such as large relational database servers like SQL Server and MySQL and large NoSQL and BigData solutions like MongoDB, Cassandra, Cloudera, xTremeData, and DataStax. These new sizes also increase the maximum count of attached data disks to 64, enabling the attachment of up to 64 TBs of persistent disks in Azure Storage.
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