The cache.m5.12xlarge is a aws elasticache instance type featuring multiple vCPUs and optimized memory, commonly used for elasticache workloads.
| Compute | Value |
| vCPUs | 48 |
| Memory | 157.12 GiB |
| Networking | Value |
| Network Performance | 10 Gigabit |
| Amazon | Value |
| Current Generation | Yes |
| Instance Type | cache.m5.12xlarge |
| Family | Standard |
| Instance | vCPUs | Memory |
|---|---|---|
| cache.m5.xlarge | 4 | 12 |
| cache.m5.2xlarge | 8 | 26 |
| cache.m5.12xlarge | 48 | 157 |
| cache.m5.24xlarge | 96 | 314 |
| cache.m5.4xlarge | NA | NA |
| cache.m5.large | NA | NA |
| Instance | vCPUs | Memory |
|---|---|---|
| cache.r6g.8xlarge | N/A | N/A |
| cache.r7g.8xlarge | N/A | N/A |
| cache.c7gn.16xlarge | 64 | 105.81 GiB |
| cache.r6gd.8xlarge | 32 | 209.55 GiB |
| cache.r4.8xlarge | 32 | 203.26 GiB |

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