DB Instance Storage Types
The database system is generally an important part of an IT system and has high requirements on storage I/O performance. You can select a storage type based on service demands. You cannot change the storage type after the DB instance is created.
Description
RDS supports Cloud SSD (also called Ultra-high I/O) and Extreme SSD to suit different performance requirements of your workloads.
- Cloud SSD
Stores data in cloud disks for decoupled storage and compute. The maximum throughput is 350 MB/s.
The supported IOPS depends on the I/O performance of the Elastic Volume Service (EVS) disk. For details, see "Ultra-high I/O" in Disk Types and Performance of the Elastic Volume Service Service Overview.
- Extreme SSD
Uses 25GE network and RDMA technologies to provide you with up to 1,000 MB/s throughput per disk and sub-millisecond latency.
The supported IOPS depends on the I/O performance of the EVS disk. For details, see "Extreme SSD" in Disk Types and Performance of the Elastic Volume Service Service Overview.
- Extreme SSD V2
Extreme SSD V2: supports super-high IOPS and throughput as well as super-low latency for the most performance-demanding workloads.
With the Extreme SSD V2 type, you can buy disks with the IOPS tailored to your workloads. The disk performance no longer changes with the disk capacity.
Extreme SSD V2 is now available only in CN South-Guangzhou. To use this storage type, submit a service ticket to apply for required permissions.
Extreme SSD V2 disks with a preconfigured IOPS higher than 128,000 can only reach the maximum performance on AC7 compute resources. To use such disks, submit a service ticket.
The supported IOPS depends on the I/O performance of the EVS disk. For details, see "Extreme SSD" in Disk Types and Performance of the Elastic Volume Service Service Overview.
Performance Comparison
Item |
Cloud SSD |
Extreme SSD |
Extreme SSD V2 |
---|---|---|---|
I/O performance |
Subpar I/O performance due to additional network I/O overheads |
Higher I/O performance than cloud SSDs |
Higher I/O performance than cloud SSDs |
Elastic scalability |
Scaling in seconds |
Scaling in seconds |
Scaling in minutes |
Maximum IOPS |
50,000 |
128,000 |
Smaller value: min(256000, Storage space x 1000) You can buy disks with the IOPS tailored to your workloads. IOPS is separately billed on a pay-per-use basis. |
Maximum throughput |
350 MB/s |
1,000 MB/s |
4,000 MB/s |
Read/write latency |
1 ms |
Sub-millisecond |
Sub-millisecond |
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