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by singron
1613 days ago
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Also rds caps out around 20k IOPS. You can hit 1 million IOPS on a large machine with a bunch of SSDs. Imagine running 50 rds databases instead of 1. It's a huge bummer that EBS is the only durable block storage in aws since the performance is so bad. Has anyone had luck using instance storage? The aws white papers make it seem like you could lose data there for any number of reasons, but the performance is so much better. Maybe a synchronous replica in a different AZ? |
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