Updated on 2025-07-10 GMT+08:00

Node Flavor Description

Different regions support different node flavors, and node flavors may be changed or sold out. You are advised to log in to the CCE console and check whether the required node flavors are supported on the page for creating nodes.

  • CCE standard cluster

    You are not advised to use a flavor below 2 vCPUs and 4 GiB of memory for a node in a CCE cluster because system components occupy certain resources. If the flavor is too small, pods with large specifications may fail to be scheduled to that node, and the remaining resources cannot be effectively used. As a result, the overall resource utilization is low. You are advised to obtain node flavors on the console. For details about node flavors, see x86 ECS Specifications.

    You need to enter the specific flavor name, for example, c6.large.2.

    The following tables list the specifications supported by CCE. (The specifications of some ECS models vary by region. The actual specifications displayed on the console are used.)
    • ECS (VM)

      Node Type

      Flavor Type

      Flavor Name

      x86 node

      General computing-plus

      c9, ac8, ac7, c7, c7e, c7n, c7t, c6s, c6, c6nl, c6x, c3, and c3ne

      General computing

      s7, s7n, as7, s6, s6nl, s3, and s2

      General computing-basic

      t6

      Memory-optimized

      m7, m7n, m6, m6nl, m3, m2, am7, and m3ne

      Large-memory

      e7, e6, and e3

      Disk-intensive

      d7, d6, d6nl, d2, and d3

      Ultra-high I/O

      i7, i7n, i3, ir7, ir7n, and ir3

      High-performance computing

      h3 and hc2

      GPU-accelerated

      pi2 and pi1

      p2s, p2v, p2vs, and p1

      g6, g5, and g6v

      AI-accelerated

      ai1s and ai1

      FlexusX

      x1 and x1e

      Kunpeng (Arm) node

      Kunpeng general computing-plus

      kc1, kc1n, and kc2

      Kunpeng memory-optimized

      km1, km1s, and km2

      Kunpeng ultra-high I/O

      ki1

      AI-accelerated

      kai1s and kai1

    • ECS (physical server): c6 and c7 are supported.

      Node Type

      Flavor Name

      General computing-plus

      c6.22xlarge.2.physical

      c6.22xlarge.2.physical.129nic

      c6.22xlarge.4.physical

      c6.22xlarge.4.physical.129nic

    • BMS:

      x86 nodes: BMSs of the physical.d2, physical.s4, physical.c6ne, and physical.d6ne types are supported.

      Arm nodes: BMS of the physical.a1.2xlarge type is supported.

  • CCE Turbo cluster
    • ECS (VM)

      Node Type

      Flavor Type

      Flavor Name

      x86 node

      General computing-plus

      c9, ac8, ac7, c7, c7n, c7e, c7t, c6ne, c6sne, and c3n

      General computing

      s7n, s7, as7, and s6ne

      Memory-optimized

      m7, m7n, m3n, m6ne, m6sne, and am7

      Large-memory

      e7

      Disk-intensive

      d7

      Ultra-high I/O

      i7, i7n, i3ne, ir7, and ir7n

      GPU-accelerated

      pi2ne

      FlexusX

      x1 and x1e

      Kunpeng (Arm) node

      Kunpeng general computing-plus

      kc1n

      Kunpeng memory-optimized

      km1n

    • ECS (physical server): c6 and c7 are supported.

      Node Type

      Flavor Name

      General computing-plus

      c6.22xlarge.2.physical

      c6.22xlarge.2.physical.129nic

      c6.22xlarge.4.physical

      c6.22xlarge.4.physical.129nic

The available specifications of IPv6 dual-stack nodes vary with regions. For details, see Constraints.