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ApsaraDB RDS:[EOS/Discontinuation] End of sale for the standard SSD storage type for specific database engines in ApsaraDB RDS from July 01, 2022

Last Updated:Oct 13, 2023

Alibaba Cloud provides enhanced SSDs (ESSDs) at different performance levels (PLs). PL1 ESSDs are designed based on a new generation of distributed block storage architecture. ESSDs require the same price as standard SSDs in most regions, but deliver higher IOPS, higher throughput, and more stable I/O performance than standard SSDs. From July 01, 2022, Alibaba Cloud gradually phases out the standard SSD storage type for specific database engines in ApsaraDB RDS. This makes it easier to select the storage type for an ApsaraDB RDS instance.

Specific database engines and end-of-sale dates

Database engine

End-of-sales date

MySQL

July 01, 2022

MariaDB

July 01, 2022

PostgreSQL

July 06, 2022

SQL Server

August 08, 2022

Note

You cannot select the standard SSD storage type when you create an ApsaraDB RDS instance. You can still select the local SSD storage type for the ApsaraDB RDS instance.

Impacts and suggestions

  • When you purchase an ApsaraDB RDS instance that runs one of the following database engines, you cannot select the standard SSD storage type:

    • MySQL

    • PostgreSQL

    • MariaDB

    • SQL Server

    Note

    The standard SSD storage type is gradually phased out. You may still be able to select the standard SSD storage type after July 01, 2022. However, we recommend that you select the ESSD storage type.

  • If your existing RDS instances use the standard SSD storage type, you can continue to use the configured standard SSDs. However, we recommend that you upgrade standard SSDs to PL1 ESSDs to experience better read and write performance.

    Note

    When you upgrade the storage type, you are charged a specific fee. The fee varies based on the region in which your RDS instance resides. You can view the fee when you perform the upgrade.

    Database engine

    Update operation

    MySQL and MariaDB

    PostgreSQL

    • When you change the specifications of your RDS instance, select PL1 ESSD for the storage type. For more information, see Change instance specifications.

    • When you upgrade the major engine version of your RDS instance that uses standard SSDs, the system automatically upgrades the storage type of the RDS instance to ESSDs. For more information, see Upgrade the major engine version.

    • If the zone in which your RDS instance resides cannot provide sufficient resources or does not support ESSDs, you cannot change the specification of your RDS instance. If your RDS instance resides in a zone in which ESSDs are not supported, you must update the minor engine version of your RDS instance and migrate your RDS instance to a zone in which ESSDs are supported. Then, you can change the specification of your RDS instance. For more information, see Migrate an ApsaraDB RDS for PostgreSQL instance across zones in the same region.

    SQL Server

Performance comparison between PL1 ESSDs and standard SSDs

PL1 ESSDs require the same price as standard SSDs in most regions but deliver higher performance. The following table describes the specific performance differences.

Item

PL1 ESSD

Standard SSD

Maximum capacity per SSD (GB)

20 to 32,768

32,768

Maximum IOPS

50,000

25,000

Maximum throughput (MB/s)

350

300

IOPS per SSD

min{1,800 + 50 × Capacity, 50,000}

min{1,800 + 30 × Capacity, 25,000}

Throughput per SSD (MB/s)

min{120 + 0.5 × Capacity, 350}

min{120 + 0.5 × Capacity, 300}

Average latency of random writes per connection (ms)

0.2

0.5 to 2