The db.r3.4xlarge is a aws rds instance type featuring multiple vCPUs and optimized memory, commonly used for rds workloads.
| Compute | Value |
| vCPUs | 16 |
| Memory | 122 GiB |
| Physical Processor | Intel Xeon E5-2670 v2 (Ivy Bridge) |
| Clock Speed | 2.5 GHz |
| CPU Architecture | 64-bit |
| Network | Value |
| Network Performance | High |
| Enhanced Networking | Yes |
| Storage | Value |
| Storage | 1 x 320 SSD, Aurora IO Optimization Mode |
| EBS Throughput | 2000 Mbps |
| Amazon | Value |
| Current Generation | No |
| Instance Type | db.r3.4xlarge |
| Family | Memory optimized |
| Instance | vCPUs | Memory |
|---|---|---|
| db.r3.large | 2 | 15 |
| db.r3.xlarge | 4 | 30 |
| db.r3.2xlarge | 8 | 61 |
| db.r3.4xlarge | 16 | 122 |
| db.r3.8xlarge | 32 | 244 |
| Instance | vCPUs | Memory |
|---|---|---|
| db.z1d.3xlarge | 12 | 96 GiB |
| db.m7i.8xlarge | 3216 | 128 GiB |
| db.x2g.2xlarge | 8 | 128 GiB |

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