Examples of using Instance types in English and their translations into German
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You can only create M4, T2, and R4 instance types.
Current generation instance types do not support PV AMIs.
For more information, see Supported Instance Types.
For a list of supported instance types, see Instance Store Volumes.
That way you can use the same template to create multiple web servers with different instance types.
For more information about instance types, see Instance Types.
For Allowed instance types, choose the Amazon EC2 instance types that may be launched.
The following are the only supported instance types: C3, C4, C5, M4, and R3.
Choosing instance types with more RAM and vCPUs might result in additional charges to your AWS account for Amazon EC2.
For more information, see Supported Instance Types for Pipeline Work Activities.
We recommend that you always use the latest version of the PV-GRUB AKI,as not all versions of the PV-GRUB AKI are compatible with all instance types.
For example, the I2 and G2 instance types require an HVM AMI and the T1, C1, M1, and M2 instance types require a PV AMI.
Some resources and features, such as enhanced networking and certain instance types, can be used only in a VPC.
For more information, see Instance Types That Support EBS Optimization in the Amazon EC2 User Guide for Linux Instances. .
To obtain additional, dedicated capacity for Amazon EBS I/O,you can launch some instance types as EBS-optimized instances. .
Instance types that offer more than 1,000 Mbps of throughput to Amazon EBS can use more than one gp2 volume to take advantage of the available throughput.
The following examples specify two launch configurations with different instance types, but the same AMI and Availability Zone or subnet.
Some instance types include more instance store volumes than others, and some instance types contain no instance store volumes at all.
The three launch specifications, which override the launch template, have different instance types but the same weighted capacity and subnet.
If you do not use a Linux AMI with a kernel version of 3.8 or later,your instance won't achieve the maximum IOPS performance available for these instance types.
By default, the wizard displays current generation instance types, and selects the first available instance type based on the AMI that you selected.
If any volumes attached to the instance are encrypted,the new AMI only launches successfully on instance types that support Amazon EBS encryption.
Amazon EC2 provides different instance types to enable you to choose the CPU, memory, storage, and networking capacity that you need to run your applications.
While the fleet is running, if Amazon EC2 reclaims a Spot Instance because of a price increase or instance failure,EC2 Fleet can try to replace the instances with any of the instance types that you specify.
For more information about allocating and working with Dedicated Hosts, and the instance types that can be used with Dedicated Hosts, see Working with Dedicated Hosts.
The c1. medium and m1. small instance types have a limited amount of physical memory to work with, and they are given a 900 MiB swap volume at launch time to act as virtual memory for Linux AMIs.
Because the maximum io1 value for EBS volumes is 32,000 for io1 volumes and 10,000 for gp2 volumes, you can use several EBS volumessimultaneously to reach the level of I/O performance available to these instance types.
You might have instances in many regions and of various instance types tagged with Name=AppVersion-ABC, but in this example, only the instances also tagged with Region=North and Type=t2. medium are part of the deployment group.
The following tables show which instance types support EBS optimization, the dedicated bandwidth to Amazon EBS, the maximum number of IOPS the instance can support if you are using a 16 KB I/O size, and the typical maximum aggregate throughput that can be achieved on that connection in MiB/s with a streaming read workload and 128 KB I/O size.
For information about the instance types are available to be launched as EBS-optimized, the dedicated throughput to these instance types, the dedicated bandwidth to Amazon EBS, the maximum amount of IOPS the instance can support if you are using a 16 KB I/O size, and the approximate I/O bandwidth available on that connection, see Instance Types that Support EBS Optimization.