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by jansommer
212 days ago
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This is super confusing. Check out the RDS Postgres calculator with gp3: > General Purpose SSD (gp3) - Throughput
> gp3 supports a max of 4000 MiBps per volume But the docs say 2000. Then there's IOPS... The calculator allows up to 64.000 but on [0], if you expand "Higher performance and throughout" it says > Customers looking for higher performance can scale up to 80,000 IOPS and 2,000 MiBps for an additional fee. [0] https://aws.amazon.com/ebs/general-purpose/ |
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I think 80k IOPs on gp3 is a newer release so presumably AWS hasn't updated RDS from the old max of 64k. iirc it took a while before gp3 and io2 were even available for RDS after they were released as EBS options
Edit: Presumably it takes some time to do testing/optimizations to make sure their RDS config can achieve the same performance as EBS. Sometimes there are limitations with instance generations/types that also impact whether you can hit maximum advertised throughput