Improving Sustainability and Price Performance Using AWS Graviton–Based Instances with Pinterest
Learn how Pinterest improved infrastructure cost efficiency and environmental sustainability using AWS Graviton–based instances.
Benefits
38%
savings on compute resources for an important workload62%
savings on carbon emissions for an important workload47%
cost savings for an important workload25%+
of infrastructure migrated to Graviton instances with similar resultsOverview
As a born-in-the-cloud company, Pinterest has always run on Amazon Web Services (AWS). In 2021, Pinterest launched a program to migrate workloads to AWS Graviton-based Amazon EC2 instance, which delivers excellent price performance for a broad range of workloads running on Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2), which provides secure and resizable compute capacity for virtually any workload. As Pinterest scaled up its use of AWS Graviton–based Amazon EC2 instances through 2024, the company improved its infrastructure cost efficiency while maintaining its strong commitment to energy efficiency, emissions reduction, and sustainability.

About Pinterest
Pinterest is a visual discovery platform that people worldwide use to find products that are personalized to their tastes. The platform is available in over 40 languages, and they have more than half a billion monthly active users who visit it to explore and experience billions of ideas and inspiring content. Pinterest is mindful that the inspiration that it hopes to bring to the world depends on individual wellbeing, so the company is committed to doing its part to address climate change risks. Pinterest is committed to taking action through science-based emissions-reduction targets, preserving natural resources, and collaborative partnerships to expand its positive impacts. Pinterest is a visual search and discovery platform where people find inspiration, curate ideas, and shop products—all in a positive place online.
"Our investment in AWS Graviton–based instances has paid off significantly.”
Madhuri Racherla | Vice President of Infrastructure Engineering, Pinterest
