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Amazon EC2 z1d Instances

Delivering a sustained all core frequency of up to 4.0 GHz, and a high memory to vCPU ratio

Amazon EC2 z1d instances deliver high single thread performance due to a custom Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor with a sustained all core frequency of up to 4.0 GHz. z1d provides both high compute performance and high memory, which is ideal for electronic design automation (EDA), computational lithography, financial, actuarial, data analytics, and CPU or memory-bound relational database workloads with high per-core licensing costs. z1d is also ideal for applications requiring high single-threaded performance and high memory usage.

Many workloads such as EDA and relational databases have high per core software licensing fees. Semiconductor firms who use EDA software for the design and verification of integrated circuits have software licensing costs that account for a majority of their TCO. With z1d instances, semiconductor firms are able to run more EDA jobs per core, amortizing their annual license subscription over more jobs and reducing their design and verification time. Similarly, customers typically pay per processor licensing fees for relational database workloads and can lower licensing costs with a faster processor accompanied by a large amount of memory.

z1d processor illustration

Benefits

Fast performance

A fast CPU combined with a large amount of memory results in increased performance for applications such as electronic design automation, and certain relational databases. This can help customers speed time to market for product development.

Lower Cost

Reducing the number of CPUs required for certain workloads reduces the licensing fees for applications that use a per-CPU pricing model. Software licensing costs for EDA applications amount to a large share of total costs and reducing the number of CPUs required can result in significant cost savings.

High Speed Networking

z1d instances support up to 25 Gbps of network bandwidth when launched within an EC2 placement group. For EBS volumes, z1d instances support a Non-Volatile Memory Express (NVMe) interface resulting in up to 14 Gbps of dedicated EBS bandwidth to both encrypted and unencrypted EBS volumes.

Features

High Frequency Processing

z1d high frequency instances deliver a sustained all core frequency of up to 4.0 GHz. The Intel Turbo capability enables the processor to achieve a higher clock rate based on available power and thermal headroom. z1d instances come in 7 different instance sizes, including bare metal, and provide up to 48 vCPUs per instance.

High Memory

z1d instances deliver a 1:8 vCPU to memory ratio and up to 384 GiB of RAM.  The higher ratio of memory to vCPU is ideal for memory intensive applications such as relational databases that don't require many vCPUs.  This can help reduce software licensing costs that are based on number of vCPUs.  In addition, the Optimize CPUs feature allows customers to reduce the vCPU count (as the compute requirement can be handled by lesser number of cores) and still maintain the same amount of memory.

Built on the AWS Nitro System

z1d instances are built on the AWS Nitro System, a rich collection of building blocks that offloads many of the traditional virtualization functions to dedicated hardware. By doing so, the AWS Nitro System enables high performance, high availability, and high security while also reducing virtualization overhead.

Product Details

Model vCPU Memory (GiB) Instance Storage (GB) Networking Performance (Mbps) EBS Bandwidth (Mbps)
z1d.large 2 16 1 x 75 NVMe SSD Up to 10,000 Up to 3,170
z1d.xlarge 4 32 1 x 150 NVMe SSD Up to 10,000 Up to 3,170
z1d.2xlarge 8 64 1 x 300 NVMe SSD Up to 10,000 3,170
z1d.3xlarge 12 96 1 x 450 NVMe SSD Up to 10,000 4,750
z1d.6xlarge 24 192 1 x 900 NVMe SSD 10,000 9,500
z1d.12xlarge 48 384 2 x 900 NVMe SSD 25,000 19,000
z1d.metal 48* 384 2 x 900 NVMe SSD 25,000 19,000

*z1d.metal provides 48 logical processors on 24 physical cores

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