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Updated on 2024-11-27 GMT+08:00

Comparison Between Shared and Exclusive Instances

LakeFormation provides different types of instances to meet customers' requirements on performance and costs in different scenarios.

The exclusive feature is available only to whitelisted users.

  • Billing

    For details about the billing items and description of shared and exclusive instances, see Table 1 in Billing.

  • Performance
    Table 1 Performance

    Item

    Shared Instance

    Exclusive Instance

    Deployment

    Physical resources are shared, but instances are logically isolated.

    Physical resources are exclusively used. The performance of an instance is not affected by other instances. You can select different specifications based on your requirements.

    QPS

    2,000 requests can be sent to a shared instance per second.

    The value fluctuates based on the QPS setting selected during the instance's creation.

  • Functions
    Table 2 Functions

    Item

    Description

    Shared Instance

    Exclusive Instance

    Catalog management

    Allows you to create, modify, delete, and view metadata of data lake catalogs.

    Database management

    Allows you to create, modify, delete, and view metadata of data lake databases.

    Table management

    Allows you to create, modify, delete, and view metadata of data lake tables.

    Function management

    Allows you to create, modify, delete, and view metadata of data lake functions.

    Metadata lifecycle management

    Allows you to configure data deletion policies, saving space and costs and improving system flexibility.

    Metadata permission management

    Allows you to authorize, remove, and view metadata.

    Data migration

    Supports full or incremental migration of metadata from external services to the current LakeFormation instance for unified management.

    Permission migration management

    Supports full or incremental migration of metadata permissions from external services to the current LakeFormation instance for unified management.

    Client access management

    Supports unified access management. You can create an access client to establish a network connection channel for a specified client environment so that other cloud services can access LakeFormation instances.