Discontinued ECS Specifications
The specifications listed in this section have been discontinued and are no longer available. You can change the specifications for your ECS to one that is still available.
General Computing S1
Flavor |
vCPUs |
Memory (GiB) |
Max./Assured Bandwidth |
Max. PPS |
Virtualization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
s1.medium |
1 |
4 |
Low |
Low |
Xen |
s1.large |
2 |
8 |
Low |
Low |
Xen |
s1.xlarge |
4 |
16 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
s1.2xlarge |
8 |
32 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
s1.4xlarge |
16 |
64 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
s1.8xlarge |
32 |
128 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
General Computing-plus C2
Flavor |
vCPUs |
Memory (GiB) |
Max./Assured Bandwidth |
Max. PPS |
Virtualization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
c2.medium |
1 |
2 |
Low |
Low |
Xen |
c2.large |
2 |
4 |
Low |
Low |
Xen |
c2.xlarge |
4 |
8 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
c2.2xlarge |
8 |
16 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
c2.4xlarge |
16 |
32 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
c2.8xlarge |
32 |
64 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
General Computing-plus C1
Flavor |
vCPUs |
Memory (GiB) |
Max./Assured Bandwidth |
Max. PPS |
Virtualization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
c1.medium |
1 |
1 |
Low |
Low |
Xen |
c1.large |
2 |
2 |
Low |
Low |
Xen |
c1.xlarge |
4 |
4 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
c1.2xlarge |
8 |
8 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
c1.4xlarge |
16 |
16 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
c1.8xlarge |
32 |
32 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
Memory-optimized M1
Flavor |
vCPUs |
Memory (GiB) |
Max./Assured Bandwidth |
Max. PPS |
Virtualization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
m1.medium |
1 |
8 |
Low |
Low |
Xen |
m1.large |
2 |
16 |
Low |
Low |
Xen |
m1.xlarge |
4 |
32 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
m1.2xlarge |
8 |
64 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
m1.4xlarge |
16 |
128 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
Large-Memory Et2
Flavor |
vCPUs |
Memory (GiB) |
Max./Assured Bandwidth |
Max. PPS |
Virtualization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
et2.2xlarge.16 |
8 |
128 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
et2.4xlarge.14 |
18 |
256 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
et2.8xlarge.14 |
36 |
512 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
Large-Memory E2
Flavor |
vCPUs |
Memory (GiB) |
Max./Assured Bandwidth |
Max. PPS |
Virtualization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
e2.3xlarge |
12 |
256 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
e2.4xlarge |
18 |
445 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
e2.9xlarge |
36 |
890 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
Large-Memory E1
Flavor |
vCPUs |
Memory (GiB) |
Max./Assured Bandwidth |
Max. PPS |
Virtualization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
e1.4xlarge |
16 |
470 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
e1.8xlarge |
32 |
940 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
Disk-intensive D1
Flavor |
vCPUs |
Memory (GiB) |
Max./Assured Bandwidth |
Max. PPS |
Local Disks (GiB) |
Virtualization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
d1.xlarge |
4 |
32 |
Medium |
Medium |
3 × 1675 |
Xen |
d1.2xlarge |
8 |
64 |
Medium |
Medium |
6 × 1675 |
Xen |
d1.4xlarge |
16 |
128 |
Medium |
Medium |
12 × 1675 |
Xen |
d1.9xlarge |
36 |
256 |
Medium |
Medium |
24 × 1675 |
Xen |
Notes on Using D1 ECSs
- Do not support NIC hot swapping.
- The primary and extension NICs of a D1 ECS are used in scenarios shown in Table 9.
- D1 ECSs do not support specifications modification.
- D1 ECSs do not support OS reinstallation or change.
- D1 ECSs support the following OSs:
- CentOS 7.2 64bit
- CentOS 7.3 64bit
- CentOS 6.8 64bit
- SUSE Enterprise Linux Server 11 SP3 64bit
- SUSE Enterprise Linux Server 11 SP4 64bit
- SUSE Enterprise Linux Server 12 SP1 64bit
- SUSE Enterprise Linux Server 12 SP2 64bit
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8 64bit
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 64bit
- D1 ECSs can use both local disks and EVS disks to store data. Note the following when using these two types of disks to store data:
- Only an EVS disk can be used as the system disk of a D1 ECS.
- Both EVS disks and local disks can be used as data disks of a D1 ECS.
- A D1 ECS can be attached with up to 60 disks (including local disks). For details about constraints, see Can I Attach Multiple Disks to an ECS?
The maximum number of disks attached to an existing D1 ECS remains unchanged.
- The basic resources, including vCPUs, memory, and image of a stopped D1 ECS are still billed. To stop the ECS from being billed, delete it and its associated resources.
High-Performance Computing H1
Flavor |
vCPUs |
Memory (GiB) |
Max./Assured Bandwidth |
Max. PPS |
Virtualization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
h1.xlarge.4 |
4 |
16 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
h1.2xlarge.4 |
8 |
32 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
h1.4xlarge.4 |
16 |
64 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
h1.8xlarge.4 |
32 |
128 |
Medium |
Medium |
Xen |
Notes on Using H1 ECSs
- Do not support NIC hot swapping.
- Support specifications modification only if the source and target ECSs are of the same type.
- Support the following OSs:
- CentOS 6.8 64bit
- CentOS 7.2 64bit
- CentOS 7.3 64bit
- Windows Server 2008
- Windows Server 2012
- Windows Server 2016
- SUSE Enterprise Linux Server 11 SP3 64bit
- SUSE Enterprise Linux Server 11 SP4 64bit
- SUSE Enterprise Linux Server 12 SP1 64bit
- SUSE Enterprise Linux Server 12 SP2 64bit
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6.8 64bit
- Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.3 64bit
- The primary and extension NICs of an H1 ECS have specified application scenarios. For details, see Table 11.
Graphics-accelerated G1
Flavor |
vCPUs |
Memory (GiB) |
Max./Assured Bandwidth |
Max. PPS |
GPU |
GPU Memory (GiB) |
Virtualization |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
g1.xlarge |
4 |
8 |
Medium |
Medium |
1×M60-1Q |
1 |
Xen |
g1.xlarge.4 |
4 |
16 |
Medium |
Medium |
1×M60-1Q |
1 |
Xen |
g1.2xlarge |
8 |
16 |
Medium |
Medium |
1×M60-2Q |
2 |
Xen |
g1.2xlarge.8 |
8 |
64 |
Medium |
Medium |
Passthrough |
8 |
Xen |
g1.4xlarge |
16 |
32 |
Medium |
Medium |
1×M60-4Q |
4 |
Xen |
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