Large-Memory ECSs
Overview
Large-memory ECSs provide an even larger amount of memory than memory-optimized ECSs. They are used for applications that require a large amount of memory, rapid data switching, low latency, and capability of processing large volumes of data. Large-memory ECSs provide large memory and high computing, storage, and network performance.
Specifications
Flavor |
vCPUs |
Memory (GiB) |
Max./Assured Bandwidth (Gbit/s) |
Max. PPS (10,000) |
Max. NIC Queues |
Max. NICs |
Virtualization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
e3.7xlarge.12 |
28 |
348 |
25/12 |
280 |
8 |
8 |
KVM |
e3.14xlarge.12 |
56 |
696 |
25/25 |
550 |
16 |
8 |
KVM |
e3.26xlarge.14 |
104 |
1466 |
30/20 |
550 |
16 |
8 |
KVM |
e3.52xlarge.14 |
208 |
2932 |
40/40 |
1,000 |
32 |
8 |
KVM |
Notes
- Large-memory ECSs do not support NIC hot swapping.
- Affected by the memory loading speed, large-memory ECSs may take longer to start.
- The primary and extension NICs of a large-memory ECS can only be used in the scenarios listed in Table 2.
- An ECS can have a maximum of 60 attached disks, including the system disk. For details about constraints, see Can I Attach Multiple Disks to an ECS?
For example, an E3 ECS can have one system disk and 59 data disks.
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