Amazon EC2 C7a Instances

Compute optimized instances powered by 4th generation AMD EPYC processors

Amazon EC2 C7a instances, powered by 4th generation AMD EPYC processors, deliver up to 50% higher performance compared to C6a instances. These instances support AVX-512, VNNI, and bfloat16, which enable support for more workloads, use Double Data Rate 5 (DDR5) to enable high-speed access to data in memory, and deliver 2.25x more memory bandwidth compared to C6a instances.

C7a instances are ideal for high performance, compute-intensive workloads such as batch processing, distributed analytics, high performance computing (HPC), ad serving, highly-scalable multiplayer gaming, and video encoding.

C7a processor

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Benefits

High performance

C7a instances deliver a major leap in performance with up to 50% higher performance than C6a instances. Leveraging high performance cores can help you lower time to market for product development and enables you to consolidate workloads on fewer instances.

Lower TCO

C7a instances deliver a significant price performance improvement compared to C6a instances. Better price performance enables you to reduce your fleet size or use smaller instance sizes to lower costs while improving performance.

Flexibility and choice

C7a instances add to the broadest and deepest selection of EC2 instances in the cloud and come in 12 different sizes, including a bare-metal variant, that feature varying amounts of vCPU, memory, networking, and storage. This enables you to run a broad range of compute-intensive workloads.

Features

Powered by 4th generation AMD EPYC processors

C7a instances are powered by 4th generation AMD EPYC processors (code named Genoa) with a maximum frequency of 3.7 GHz. C7a instances include support for always-on memory encryption using AMD secure memory encryption (SME).

High-performance interfaces

C7a instances use leading edge DDR5 memory and deliver 2.25x more memory bandwidth compared to C6a instances. C7a instances support up to 40 Gbps bandwidth to Amazon EBS and up to 50 Gbps of networking bandwidth. And with C7a instances, you can attach up to 128 EBS volumes to an instance (compared to C6a which allowed up to 28 EBS volume attachments to an instance).

Support for a variety of workloads

C7a instance offer new capabilities including AVX-512, VNNI, and bfloat16, which enable support for more workloads including convolutional neural network-based algorithms, financial analytics, and video encoding.

Built on AWS Nitro System

The AWS Nitro System is a rich collection of building blocks that offloads many of the traditional virtualization functions to dedicated hardware and software to deliver high performance, high availability, and high security while also reducing virtualization overhead.

Product Details

Amazon EC2 C7a instances are powered by 4th generation AMD EPYC processors and are an ideal fit for compute-intensive workloads.

Instance Size vCPU Memory (GiB) Instance Storage (GB) Network Bandwidth (Gbps) EBS Bandwidth (Gbps)

c7a.medium

1

2

EBS-Only

Up to 12.5

Up to 10

c7a.large

2

4

EBS-Only

Up to 12.5

Up to 10

c7a.xlarge

4

8

EBS-Only

Up to 12.5

Up to 10

c7a.2xlarge

8

16

EBS-Only

Up to 12.5

Up to 10

c7a.4xlarge

16

32

EBS-Only

Up to 12.5

Up to 10

c7a.8xlarge

32

64

EBS-Only

12.5

10

c7a.12xlarge

48

96

EBS-Only

18.75

15

c7a.16xlarge

64

128

EBS-Only

25

20

c7a.24xlarge

96

192

EBS-Only

37.5

30

c7a.32xlarge

128

256

EBS-Only

50

40

c7a.48xlarge

192

384

EBS-Only

50

40

c7a.metal-48xl

192

384

EBS-Only

50

40

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