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You can run your ScyllaDB workloads on AWS, GCE, and Azure using a ScyllaDB image. This page includes the recommended instance types to be used with ScyllaDB.
Note
The following recommendations apply to self-managed deployments. See the ScyllaDB Cloud documentation to learn about ScyllaDB’s fully managed database-as-a-service.
We recommend using enhanced networking that exposes the physical network cards to the VM.
Note
Some of the ScyllaDB configuration features rely on querying instance metadata. Disabling access to instance metadata will impact using Ec2 Snitches and tuning performance. See AWS - Configure the instance metadata options for more information.
This family includes the High Storage Instances that provide very fast SSD-backed instance storage optimized for very high random I/O performance and provide high IOPS at a low cost. We recommend using enhanced networking that exposes the physical network cards to the VM.
i3 instances are designed for I/O intensive workloads and equipped with super-efficient NVMe SSD storage. It can deliver up to 3.3 Million IOPS. An i3 instance is great for low latency and high throughput, compared to the i2 instances, the i3 instance provides storage that it’s less expensive and denser, along with the ability to deliver substantially more IOPS and more network bandwidth per CPU core.
Model |
vCPU |
Mem (GB) |
Storage (NVMe SSD) |
---|---|---|---|
i3.xlarge |
4 |
30.5 |
0.950 TB |
i3.2xlarge |
8 |
61 |
1.9 TB |
i3.4xlarge |
16 |
122 |
3.8 TB |
i3.8xlarge |
32 |
244 |
7.6 TB |
i3.16xlarge |
64 |
488 |
15.2 TB |
i3.metal New in version 2.3 |
72 * |
512 |
8 x 1.9 NVMe SSD |
* i3.metal provides 72 logical processors on 36 physical cores
Source: Amazon EC2 I3 Instances
More on using ScyllaDB with i3.metal vs i3.16xlarge
i3en instances have up to 4x the networking bandwidth of i3 instances, enabling up to 100 Gbps of sustained network bandwidth.
i3en support is available for ScyllaDB Enterprise 2019.1.1 and higher and ScyllaDB Open Source 3.1 and higher.
Model |
vCPU |
Mem (GB) |
Storage (NVMe SSD) |
---|---|---|---|
i3en.large |
2 |
16 |
1 x 1,250 GB |
i3en.xlarge |
4 |
32 |
1 x 2,500 GB |
i3en.2xlarge |
8 |
64 |
2 x 2,500 GB |
i3en.3xlarge |
12 |
96 |
1 x 7,500 GB |
i3en.6xlarge |
24 |
192 |
2 x 7,500 GB |
i3en.12xlarge |
48 |
384 |
4 x 7,500 GB |
i3en.24xlarge |
96 |
768 |
8 x 7,500 GB |
All i3en instances have the following specs:
3.1 GHz all-core turbo Intel® Xeon® Scalable (Skylake) processors
Intel AVX†, Intel AVX2†, Intel AVX-512†, Intel Turbo
EBS Optimized
Enhanced Networking
See Amazon EC2 I3en Instances for details.
i4i support is available for ScyllaDB Open Source 5.0 and later and ScyllaDB Enterprise 2021.1.10 and later.
Model |
vCPU |
Mem (GB) |
Storage (NVMe SSD) |
---|---|---|---|
i4i.large |
2 |
16 |
1 x 468 GB |
i4i.xlarge |
4 |
32 |
1 x 937 GB |
i4i.2xlarge |
8 |
64 |
1 x 1,875 GB |
i4i.4xlarge |
16 |
128 |
1 x 3,750 GB |
i4i.8xlarge |
32 |
256 |
2 x 3,750 GB |
i4i.16xlarge |
64 |
512 |
4 x 3,750 GB |
i4i.32xlarge |
128 |
1,024 |
8 x 3,750 GB |
i4i.metal |
128 |
1,024 |
8 x 3,750 GB |
All i4i instances have the following specs:
3.5 GHz all-core turbo Intel® Xeon® Scalable (Ice Lake) processors
40 Gbps bandwidth to EBS in the largest size and up to 10 Gbps in the four smallest sizes (twice that of i3 instances. Up to 75 Gbps networking bandwidth (three times more than I3 instances).
AWS Nitro SSD storage
See Amazon EC2 I4i Instances for specification details.
See ScyllaDB on the New AWS EC2 I4i Instances: Twice the Throughput & Lower Latency to learn more about using ScyllaDB with i4i instances.
ScyllaDB supports Arm-based Im4gn and Is4gen instances. See Amazon EC2 Im4gn and Is4gen instances for specification details.
Pick a zone where Haswell CPUs are found. Local SSD performance offers, according to Google, less than 1 ms of latency and up to 680,000 read IOPS and 360,000 write IOPS. Image with NVMe disk interface is recommended, CentOS 7 for ScyllaDB Enterprise 2020.1 and older, and Ubuntu 20 for 2021.1 and later. (More info)
Recommended instances types are n1-highmem and n2-highmem
Model |
vCPU |
Mem (GB) |
Storage (GB) |
---|---|---|---|
n1-highmem-2 |
2 |
13 |
375 |
n1-highmem-4 |
4 |
26 |
750 |
n1-highmem-8 |
8 |
52 |
1,500 |
n1-highmem-16 |
16 |
104 |
3,000 |
n1-highmem-32 |
32 |
208 |
6,000 |
n1-highmem-64 |
64 |
416 |
9,000 |
Model |
vCPU |
Mem (GB) |
Storage (GB) |
---|---|---|---|
n2-highmem-2 |
2 |
16 |
375 |
n2-highmem-4 |
4 |
32 |
750 |
n2-highmem-8 |
8 |
64 |
1500 |
n2-highmem-16 |
16 |
128 |
3,000 |
n2-highmem-32 |
32 |
256 |
6,000 |
n2-highmem-48 |
48 |
384 |
9,000 |
n2-highmem-64 |
64 |
512 |
9,000 |
n2-highmem-80 |
80 |
640 |
9,000 |
Storage: each instance can support maximum of 24 local SSD of 375 GB partitions each for a total of 9 TB per instance
The Lsv3-series of Azure Virtual Machines (Azure VMs) features high-throughput, low latency, directly mapped local NVMe storage. These VMs run on the 3rd Generation Intel® Xeon® Platinum 8370C (Ice Lake) processor in a hyper-threaded configuration.
Model |
vCPU |
Mem (GB) |
Storage |
---|---|---|---|
Standard_L8s_v3 |
8 |
64 |
1 x 1.92 TB |
Standard_L16s_v3 |
16 |
128 |
2 x 1.92 TB |
Standard_L32s_v3 |
32 |
256 |
4 x 1.92 TB |
Standard_L48s_v3 |
48 |
384 |
6 x 1.92 TB |
Standard_L64s_v3 |
64 |
512 |
8 x 1.92 TB |
Standard_L80s_v3 |
80 |
640 |
10 x 1.92 TB |
More on Azure Lsv3 instances here
An OCPU is defined as the CPU capacity equivalent of one physical core of an Intel Xeon processor with hyperthreading enabled. For Intel Xeon processors, each OCPU corresponds to two hardware execution threads, known as vCPUs.
Model |
OCPU |
Mem (GB) |
Storage |
---|---|---|---|
VM.DenseIO2.8 |
8 |
120 |
6.4 TB |
VM.DenseIO2.16 |
16 |
240 |
12.8 TB |
VM.DenseIO2.24 |
24 |
320 |
25.6 TB |
BM.DenseIO2.52 |
52 |
768 |
51.2 TB |
BM.HPC2.36 |
36 |
384 |
6.7 TB |
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