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Elastic Compute Service:General-purpose instance types (g-series)

Last Updated:Mar 21, 2026

The General-purpose instance family (g series) offers a 1:4 processor-to-memory ratio, making it ideal for a variety of use cases, such as general-purpose internet applications, databases, web servers, Java application services, game services, and search and advertising.

Note

X86

ARM

Not recommended

Intel processor

AMD processor

Yitian and others

Yitian 710 processor

Ampere® Altra®

General-purpose instance family g9ae

  • Overview: g9ae instances are built on the new Cloud Infrastructure Processing Unit (CIPU) architecture and powered by the latest AMD EPYC Turin processors. Their physical core design provides stable computing power, a powerful I/O engine, and chip-level security hardening.

  • Use cases: Big data analytics (such as Spark, Flink, and Elasticsearch), search, recommendation, and advertising (ps-worker), core transaction systems, audio and video transcoding, AI training and inference, and general-purpose enterprise applications (Java).

  • Compute:

    • Processor-to-memory ratio of 1:4.

    • Processor: AMD EPYC Turin processors with a turbo frequency of up to 3.7 GHz. These processors use a physical core design to provide stable computing performance.

    • For information about operating system compatibility, see AMD instance types and operating system compatibility.

  • Storage:

  • Network:

    • These instances offer adjustable baseline network bandwidth.

    • Supports IPv4 and IPv6. For information about IPv6 communication, see IPv6 communication.

    • Supports Elastic RDMA Interface (ERI). For information about how to use ERI, see Enable on enterprise-level instance.

    • Supports jumbo frames. For more information, see Jumbo frames.

    • Network performance increases with instance size.

  • Security:

The following table describes the instance types and specifications for the g9ae instance family.

Instance type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Network bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Packet forwarding rate (PPS)

Connections

Multi-queue

ENIs

Private IPv4 addresses per ENI

IPv6 addresses per ENI

Baseline cloud disk IOPS

Cloud disk bandwidth (Gbit/s)

ecs.g9ae.large

2

8

2.5 / Up to 25

Up to 1,500,000

Up to 500,000

2

3

6

6

Up to 200,000

2.5 / Up to 20

ecs.g9ae.xlarge

4

16

4 / Up to 25

Up to 1,600,000

Up to 500,000

4

4

15

15

Up to 200,000

3 / Up to 20

ecs.g9ae.2xlarge

8

32

6 / Up to 25

Up to 2,500,000

Up to 500,000

8

4

15

15

Up to 200,000

4 / Up to 20

ecs.g9ae.4xlarge

16

64

10 / Up to 25

Up to 3,200,000

Up to 500,000

16

8

30

30

Up to 200,000

5.5 / Up to 20

ecs.g9ae.8xlarge

32

128

16 / Up to 25

Up to 5,000,000

Up to 1,000,000

32

8

30

30

Up to 200,000

8 / Up to 20

ecs.g9ae.12xlarge

48

192

25 / N/A

7,500,000

1,500,000

48

8

30

30

200,000

13 / N/A

ecs.g9ae.16xlarge

64

256

32 / N/A

10,000,000

2,000,000

64

8

30

30

200,000

16 / N/A

ecs.g9ae.24xlarge

96

384

50 / N/A

15,000,000

3,000,000

64

15

30

30

300,000

25 / N/A

ecs.g9ae.32xlarge

128

512

64 / N/A

20,000,000

4,000,000

64

15

30

30

400,000

32 / N/A

ecs.g9ae.48xlarge

192

768

100 / N/A

30,000,000

6,000,000

64

15

50

50

600,000

50 / N/A

g9a general-purpose instance family

  • Overview: The g9a general-purpose instance family is built on the new Cloud Infrastructure Processing Unit (CIPU) architecture and powered by the latest AMD EPYC Turin processors. These instances deliver stable computing power, a powerful I/O engine, and chip-level security hardening.

  • Use cases: Ideal for large and medium-sized database systems, game servers, financial quantitative analysis, blockchain, web and application servers, and other general-purpose enterprise applications.

  • Compute:

    • Processor-to-memory ratio of 1:4.

    • Processor: AMD EPYC Turin processors with a turbo frequency of up to 4.1 GHz, delivering stable computing performance.

    • For information about operating system compatibility, see AMD instance types and operating system compatibility.

  • Storage:

  • Network:

  • Security: These instances support Trusted Platform Module (vTPM).

The following table lists the instance types and specifications for the g9a instance family.

Instance type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Network bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Network PPS

Connections

Multi-queue

ENIs

Private IPv4 addresses

IPv6 addresses

Baseline disk IOPS

Disk bandwidth (Gbit/s)

ecs.g9a.large

2

8

2.5 / Up to 15

Up to 1,200,000

Up to 500,000

2

3

6

6

Up to 110,000

2 / Up to 15

ecs.g9a.xlarge

4

16

4 / Up to 15

Up to 1,400,000

Up to 500,000

4

4

15

15

Up to 110,000

3 / Up to 15

ecs.g9a.2xlarge

8

32

6 / Up to 15

Up to 2,000,000

Up to 500,000

8

4

15

15

Up to 110,000

4 / Up to 15

ecs.g9a.4xlarge

16

64

12 / Up to 25

Up to 3,000,000

Up to 500,000

16

8

30

30

Up to 110,000

5 / Up to 15

ecs.g9a.8xlarge

32

128

16 / Up to 32

Up to 4,000,000

Up to 800,000

32

8

30

30

Up to 110,000

8 / Up to 15

ecs.g9a.16xlarge

64

256

32 / N/A

7,500,000

1,500,000

64

8

30

30

120,000

16 / N/A

ecs.g9a.24xlarge

96

384

48 / N/A

10,000,000

2,200,000

64

15

30

30

200,000

24 / N/A

ecs.g9a.32xlarge

128

512

64 / N/A

15,000,000

3,000,000

64

15

30

30

250,000

32 / N/A

ecs.g9a.48xlarge

192

768

96 / N/A

20,000,000

4,500,000

64

15

50

50

400,000

48 / N/A

General-purpose instance family g9i

  • Overview: g9i instances are built on the new Cloud Infrastructure Processing Unit (CIPU) architecture and powered by Intel® Xeon® 6 processors with P-cores (performance cores). These instances provide stable computing power, a powerful I/O engine, and chip-level security hardening.

  • Use cases: Ideal for workloads with high packet forwarding rates, game servers, small and medium-sized database systems, caches, search clusters, search and promotion applications, web and application servers, data analytics and computing, and trusted computing scenarios.

  • Compute:

    • Processor-to-memory ratio of 1:4.

    • Processor: Intel® Xeon® Granite Rapids processors with a base frequency of 3.2 GHz, an all-core turbo frequency of 3.6 GHz, and a single-core maximum turbo frequency of 3.9 GHz.

      Note

      The system may display different frequencies for this instance. The single-core maximum turbo frequency of 3.9 GHz represents burst performance that depends on the overall CPU load of the physical machine and is not covered by the Service-Level Agreement (SLA).

    • For information about operating system compatibility, see Intel instance types and operating system compatibility.

  • Storage:

    • These are I/O optimized instances.

    • Supports the NVMe protocol. For more information, see Overview of the NVMe protocol.

    • Supported cloud disk types: ESSD cloud disk, ESSD AutoPL cloud disk, and Regional ESSD. For more information, see Overview of Elastic Block Storage.

    • Smaller instance types feature burstable cloud disk IOPS and bandwidth. Storage I/O performance increases with instance size. For more information, see Storage I/O performance.

  • Network:

  • Security: Supports the Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) feature. For more information, see Overview of trusted computing.

The following table describes the instance types and specifications of the g9i instance family.

Instance type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Network bandwidth (baseline/burst, Gbit/s)

Packet forwarding rate (PPS)

Connections

Multi-queue

ENIs

Private IPv4s per ENI

IPv6s per ENI

Cloud disk IOPS (baseline/burst)

Cloud disk bandwidth (baseline/burst, Gbit/s)

ecs.g9i.large

2

8

2.5/Up to 15

1,000,000

Up to 500,000

2

3

6

6

25,000/Up to 200,000

2/Up to 10

ecs.g9i.xlarge

4

16

4/Up to 15

1,200,000

Up to 500,000

4

4

15

15

50,000/Up to 200,000

2.5/Up to 10

ecs.g9i.2xlarge

8

32

6/Up to 15

1,600,000

Up to 500,000

8

4

15

15

60,000/Up to 200,000

4/Up to 10

ecs.g9i.3xlarge

12

48

10/Up to 15

2,400,000

Up to 500,000

12

8

15

15

80,000/Up to 200,000

5/Up to 10

ecs.g9i.4xlarge

16

64

12/Up to 25

3,000,000

Up to 500,000

16

8

30

30

100,000/Up to 200,000

6/Up to 10

ecs.g9i.6xlarge

24

96

15/Up to 25

4,500,000

600,000

24

8

30

30

120,000/Up to 200,000

7.5/Up to 10

ecs.g9i.8xlarge

32

128

20/Up to 32

6,000,000

800,000

32

8

30

30

200,000/Up to 300,000

10/Up to 12

ecs.g9i.12xlarge

48

192

25/Up to 32

9,000,000

1,600,000

48

8

30

30

240,000/Up to 320,000

12/Up to 15

ecs.g9i.16xlarge

64

256

28/Up to 36

12,000,000

2,000,000

64

8

30

30

300,000/Up to 400,000

16/Up to 24

ecs.g9i.24xlarge

96

384

32/Up to 48

18,000,000

3,000,000

64

15

30

30

350,000/Up to 600,000

20/Up to 28

ecs.g9i.32xlarge

128

512

36/Up to 50

20,000,000

4,000,000

64

15

30

30

400,000/Up to 650,000

24/Up to 28

ecs.g9i.48xlarge

192

768

64/N/A

24,000,000

6,000,000

64

15

50

50

500,000/Up to 800,000

32/N/A

General-purpose instance family g8a

  • Overview: The g8a instance family is built on the new-generation Cloud Infrastructure Processing Unit (CIPU) architecture. It provides stable computing power, a powerful I/O engine, and chip-level security hardening.

  • Use cases: Ideal for general-purpose enterprise applications (Java), memory-optimized or relational database applications, big data applications (such as Kafka and Elasticsearch), web applications, AI training and inference, and audio and video transcoding.

  • Compute:

    • Offers a processor-to-memory ratio of 1:4.

    • Processor: Powered by AMD EPYC Genoa 9T24 processors with a base frequency of 2.7 GHz and a turbo frequency of up to 3.7 GHz.

    • Supports Hyper-threading. Hyper-threading is enabled by default. For more information, see Change CPU options.

    • For information about operating system compatibility, see AMD instance types and operating system compatibility.

  • Storage:

  • Network:

    • Supports IPv4 and IPv6. For information about IPv6 communication, see IPv6 communication.

    • Supports Elastic RDMA Interface (ERI). For information about how to use ERI, see Enable on enterprise-level instance.

    • Supports jumbo frames. For more information, see Jumbo frames.

    • Offers a high Packet Forwarding Rate (PPS).

    • Smaller instance types feature burstable network bandwidth.

    • Network performance increases with instance size.

  • Security: Supports the Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) feature. For more information, see Overview of trusted computing.

The following table describes the instance types and specifications for the g8a instance family.

Instance type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Network bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Packet rate (PPS)

Connections

Multi-queue

ENIs

Private IPv4 addresses

IPv6 addresses

Disk IOPS

Disk bandwidth (Gbit/s)

ecs.g8a.large

2

8

1.5/12.5

900,000

250,000

2

3

6

6

20,000/110,000

1.5/10

ecs.g8a.xlarge

4

16

2.5/12.5

1,000,000

250,000

4

4

15

15

30,000/110,000

2/10

ecs.g8a.2xlarge

8

32

4/12.5

1,600,000

250,000

8

4

15

15

45,000/110,000

2.5/10

ecs.g8a.4xlarge

16

64

7/12.5

2,000,000

300,000

16

8

30

30

60,000/110,000

3.5/10

ecs.g8a.8xlarge

32

128

10/25

3,000,000

600,000

32

8

30

30

80,000/110,000

5/10

ecs.g8a.12xlarge

48

192

16/25

4,500,000

750,000

48

8

30

30

120,000/N/A

8/N/A

ecs.g8a.16xlarge

64

256

20/25

6,000,000

1,000,000

64

8

30

30

160,000/N/A

10/N/A

ecs.g8a.24xlarge

96

384

32/N/A

9,000,000

1,500,000

64

15

30

30

240,000/N/A

16/N/A

ecs.g8a.32xlarge

128

512

40/N/A

12,000,000

2,000,000

64

15

30

30

320,000/N/A

20/N/A

ecs.g8a.48xlarge

192

768

64/N/A

18,000,000

3,000,000

64

15

50

50

500,000/N/A

32/N/A

Note
  • The Packet Forwarding Rate (PPS) varies significantly by use case. We recommend that you stress-test your services to select the appropriate instance type.

  • For ecs.g8a.large and ecs.g8a.xlarge instances, you must enable jumbo frames to achieve the burst network bandwidth of 12.5 Gbit/s. For more information, see Jumbo frames.

G8ae general-purpose performance-enhanced instance family

  • Introduction: The g8ae instance family is built on the new-generation Cloud Infrastructure Processing Unit (CIPU) architecture. It provides stable computing power, a powerful I/O engine, and chip-level security hardening.

  • Use cases: Ideal for artificial intelligence (AI) workloads such as deep learning, training, and AI inference; high-performance computing (HPC) and scientific computing applications; medium to large database systems, cache, and search clusters; large online game servers; and other enterprise applications that require high performance.

  • Compute:

    • Features a processor-to-memory ratio of 1:4.

    • Processor: Powered by AMD EPYC™ Genoa processors with a base frequency of 3.4 GHz and a single-core turbo frequency of up to 3.75 GHz, delivering stable computing performance.

    • Supports Hyper-threading. Hyper-threading is enabled by default. For more information, see Change CPU options.

    • For information about operating system compatibility, see AMD instance types and operating system compatibility.

  • Storage:

  • Network:

    • Supports IPv4 and IPv6. For information about IPv6 communication, see IPv6 communication.

    • Supports Elastic RDMA Interface (ERI). For information about how to use ERI, see Enable on enterprise-level instance.

    • Supports jumbo frames. For more information, see Jumbo frames.

    • Offers a high Packet Forwarding Rate (PPS).

    • Smaller instance types feature burstable network bandwidth.

    • Network performance increases with instance size.

  • Security: Supports the Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) feature. For more information, see Overview of trusted computing.

The following table lists the instance types and specifications of the g8ae instance family.

Type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Network bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Packet forwarding rate (PPS)

vTPM support

Connections

Multi-queue

ENIs

Private IPv4s per ENI

IPv6s per ENI

Cloud disk IOPS

Cloud disk bandwidth (Gbit/s)

ecs.g8ae.large

2

8

3/Up to 15

1,000,000

Yes

Up to 300,000

2

3

6

6

30,000/Up to 200,000

2/Up to 10

ecs.g8ae.xlarge

4

16

4/Up to 15

1,200,000

Yes

Up to 300,000

4

4

15

15

50,000/Up to 200,000

2.5/Up to 10

ecs.g8ae.2xlarge

8

32

6/Up to 15

1,600,000

Yes

Up to 300,000

8

4

15

15

60,000/Up to 200,000

3/Up to 10

ecs.g8ae.4xlarge

16

64

12/Up to 25

3,000,000

Yes

500,000

16

8

30

30

100,000/Up to 200,000

6/Up to 10

ecs.g8ae.8xlarge

32

128

20/Up to 25

6,000,000

Yes

1,000,000

32

8

30

30

200,000/N/A

10/N/A

ecs.g8ae.16xlarge

64

256

32/N/A

9,000,000

Yes

1,500,000

64

8

30

30

250,000/N/A

16/N/A

ecs.g8ae.32xlarge

128

512

64/N/A

18,000,000

Yes

3,000,000

64

15

30

30

500,000/N/A

32/N/A

Note

For ecs.g8ae.large and ecs.g8ae.xlarge instances, Jumbo Frames must be enabled to achieve the burst network bandwidth of 15 Gbit/s. For more information, see Jumbo Frames.

G8i general-purpose instance family

  • Overview: The g8i instance family is built on the new Alibaba Cloud Infrastructure Processing Unit (CIPU) architecture. These instances provide stable computing power, a powerful I/O engine, and chip-level security hardening.

  • Use cases: Ideal for scenarios that require high packet forwarding rates, game servers, small to medium-sized database systems, caches, search clusters, search and promotion applications, web and application servers, data analytics and computing, and Trusted Computing.

  • Compute:

    • The processor-to-memory ratio is 1:4.

    • Processor: Powered by Intel® Xeon® Emerald Rapids or Intel® Xeon® Sapphire Rapids processors with a clock speed of at least 2.7 GHz and an all-core turbo frequency of 3.2 GHz. The processors deliver consistent computing performance.

      Note

      When you purchase an instance of this instance family, the system randomly assigns one of the preceding processors. You cannot manually select a processor.

    • Supports Hyper-threading. Hyper-threading is enabled by default. For more information, see Change CPU options.

    • For information about operating system compatibility, see Intel instance types and operating system compatibility.

  • Storage:

  • Network:

  • Security:

The following table lists the instance types and specifications for the g8i instance family.

Instance type

vCPUs

Memory (GiB)

Baseline/burst network bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Packet forwarding rate (PPS)

Connections

Multi-queue

Elastic network interfaces (ENIs)

Private IPv4 addresses per ENI

IPv6 addresses per ENI

Baseline/burst cloud disk IOPS

Baseline/burst cloud disk bandwidth (Gbit/s)

ecs.g8i.large

2

8

2.5/Up to 15

1,000,000

Up to 300,000

2

3

6

6

25,000/Up to 200,000

2/Up to 10

ecs.g8i.xlarge

4

16

4/Up to 15

1,200,000

Up to 300,000

4

4

15

15

50,000/Up to 200,000

2.5/Up to 10

ecs.g8i.2xlarge

8

32

6/Up to 15

1,600,000

Up to 300,000

8

4

15

15

60,000/Up to 200,000

4/Up to 10

ecs.g8i.3xlarge

12

48

10/Up to 15

2,400,000

Up to 300,000

12

8

15

15

80,000/Up to 200,000

5/Up to 10

ecs.g8i.4xlarge

16

64

12/Up to 25

3,000,000

350,000

16

8

30

30

100,000/Up to 200,000

6/Up to 10

ecs.g8i.6xlarge

24

96

15/Up to 25

4,500,000

500,000

24

8

30

30

120,000/Up to 200,000

7.5/Up to 10

ecs.g8i.8xlarge

32

128

20/Up to 25

6,000,000

800,000

32

8

30

30

200,000/N/A

10/N/A

ecs.g8i.12xlarge

48

192

25/N/A

9,000,000

1,000,000

48

8

30

30

300,000/N/A

12/N/A

ecs.g8i.16xlarge

64

256

32/N/A

12,000,000

1,600,000

64

8

30

30

360,000/N/A

20/N/A

ecs.g8i.24xlarge

96

384

50/N/A

18,000,000

2,000,000

64

15

30

30

500,000/N/A

24/N/A

ecs.g8i.48xlarge

192

1024

100/N/A

30,000,000

4,000,000

64

15

50

50

1,000,000/N/A

48/N/A

G8ine network-enhanced general-purpose instance family

  • Overview: This instance family is built on the Alibaba Cloud Cloud Infrastructure Processing Unit (CIPU) architecture and provides stable computing power and a powerful I/O engine.

  • Use cases: Ideal for network-intensive workloads that require excellent forwarding and connection performance. They are suited for network access-layer gateways, as well as middleware used for traffic and data forwarding or preprocessing. They are also used in cloud solutions for large websites, e-commerce platforms, and AI applications.

  • Compute:

    • They offer a processor-to-memory ratio of 1:4.

    • Processor: Powered by Intel® Xeon® Emerald Rapids or Intel® Xeon® Sapphire Rapids processors with a clock speed of at least 2.7 GHz and an all-core turbo frequency of 3.2 GHz.

    • They support hyper-threading. Hyper-threading is enabled by default. For more information, see Change CPU options.

  • Storage:

    • These are I/O optimized instances.

    • Supports the NVMe protocol. For more information, see Overview of the NVMe protocol.

    • Supported Cloud Disk types: Enhanced SSD (ESSD), ESSD AutoPL Cloud Disk, and ESSD Zone-Redundant Cloud Disk. For more information, see Overview of Elastic Block Storage.

    • Smaller instance types feature burstable Cloud Disk IOPS and bandwidth.

  • Network:

    • They support IPv4 and IPv6. For information about IPv6 communication, see IPv6 communication.

    • Supports jumbo frames. For more information, see Jumbo frames.

    • Network performance scales with the instance type.

  • Security: They support the Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) feature. For more information, see Overview of trusted computing.

The g8ine instance family includes the following instance types and specifications.

Instance type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Baseline/burst network bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Connections

Multi-queue

ENIs

Private IPv4 addresses per ENI

IPv6 addresses per ENI

Cloud disk multi-queue

Baseline/burst cloud disk IOPS

Baseline/burst cloud disk bandwidth (Gbit/s)

ecs.g8ine.large

2

8

4 / Up to 24

600,000

2

3

10

10

1

20,000 / Up to 80,000

2 / Up to 8

ecs.g8ine.xlarge

4

16

7 / Up to 28

1,200,000

4

4

15

15

1

40,000 / Up to 80,000

2.5 / Up to 8

ecs.g8ine.2xlarge

8

32

12 / Up to 35

2,000,000

8

6

15

15

2

50,000 / Up to 80,000

4 / Up to 8

ecs.g8ine.4xlarge

16

64

23 / Up to 44

3,500,000

16

8

30

30

2

80,000 / Up to 100,000

6 / Up to 10

ecs.g8ine.8xlarge

32

128

44 / N/A

7,000,000

32

8

30

30

4

100,000 / N/A

10 / N/A

G8y general-purpose instance family

  • Introduction: The g8y general-purpose instance family is powered by Yitian 710, an Alibaba Cloud proprietary ARM-based CPU. Built on the fourth-generation SHENLONG architecture, these instances provide stable and predictable high performance. They also use chip-level acceleration to significantly improve storage and network performance, and compute stability.

  • Use cases: Ideal for containers, microservices, web and application servers, video encoding and decoding, high-performance computing (HPC), and CPU-based machine learning.

  • Compute:

    • Features a processor-to-memory ratio of 1:4.

    • Processor: 2.75 GHz Yitian 710 processor that provides stable compute performance.

  • Storage:

  • Network:

    • Supports IPv4 and IPv6. For information about IPv6 communication, see IPv6 communication.

    • Supports Elastic RDMA Interface (ERI). For information about how to use ERI, see Enable on enterprise-level instance.

    • Supports jumbo frames. For more information, see Jumbo frames.

    • Smaller instance types feature burstable network bandwidth.

    • Network performance increases with instance size.

  • Security: Supports the Trusted Platform Module (vTPM) feature. For more information, see Overview of trusted computing.

The following table describes the instance types and specifications of the g8y instance family.

Instance type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Network bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Packet rate (PPS)

Connections

Multi-queue

ENIs

Private IPv4 per ENI

IPv6 per ENI

Max data disks

Cloud disk IOPS

Cloud disk bandwidth (Gbit/s)

ecs.g8y.small

1

4

1/10

500,000

Up to 250,000

1

2

3

3

5

10,000/Up to 110,000

1/Up to 10

ecs.g8y.large

2

8

2/10

900,000

Up to 250,000

2

3

6

6

8

20,000/Up to 110,000

1.5/Up to 10

ecs.g8y.xlarge

4

16

3/10

1,000,000

Up to 250,000

4

4

15

15

8

40,000/Up to 110,000

2/Up to 10

ecs.g8y.2xlarge

8

32

5/10

1,600,000

Up to 250,000

8

4

15

15

16

50,000/Up to 110,000

3/Up to 10

ecs.g8y.4xlarge

16

64

10/25

3,000,000

400,000

16

8

30

30

16

80,000/Up to 110,000

5/Up to 10

ecs.g8y.8xlarge

32

128

16/25

5,000,000

750,000

32

8

30

30

16

125,000

10

ecs.g8y.16xlarge

64

256

32/N/A

10,000,000

1,500,000

64

8

30

30

32

250,000

16

ecs.g8y.32xlarge

128

512

64/N/A

20,000,000

3,000,000

64

15

30

30

32

500,000

32

Note

To use the ecs.g8y.32xlarge instance type, submit a ticket to request access.

General-purpose instance family g7a

  • Overview: The g7a general-purpose instance family uses the third-generation SHENLONG architecture. These instances use chip-level acceleration to significantly improve storage, network performance, and computing stability.

  • Use cases: Ideal for video encoding and decoding, workloads with a high packet forwarding rate, web and application servers, small to medium-sized database systems, cache and search clusters, game servers, test and development environments (such as DevOps), and other general-purpose enterprise applications.

  • Compute:

    • The processor-to-memory ratio is 1:4.

    • Processor: Uses 2.55 GHz AMD EPYC MILAN processors with a single-core turbo frequency of up to 3.5 GHz.

    • Supports Hyper-threading. Hyper-threading is enabled by default. For more information, see Change CPU options.

    • For information about operating system compatibility, see AMD instance types and operating system compatibility.

  • Storage:

  • Network:

    • Supports IPv4 and IPv6. For information about IPv6 communication, see IPv6 communication.

    • Offers a high Packet Forwarding Rate (PPS).

    • Smaller instance types feature burstable network bandwidth.

    • Network performance increases with instance size.

g7a includes the instance types and specifications shown in the following table:

Instance type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Network bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Packet forwarding rate (PPS)

Connections

Multi-queue

ENIs

Private IPv4 addresses

IPv6 addresses

Disk IOPS

Disk bandwidth (Mbit/s)

ecs.g7a.large

2

8

1.5/10

900,000

250,000

2

3

6

6

12,500/110,000

120/750

ecs.g7a.xlarge

4

16

2/10

1,000,000

250,000

4

4

15

15

20,000/110,000

180/750

ecs.g7a.2xlarge

8

32

3/10

1,600,000

400,000

8

4

15

15

30,000/110,000

250/750

ecs.g7a.4xlarge

16

64

5/12.5

2,000,000

600,000

8

8

30

30

60,000/110,000

460/1,000

ecs.g7a.8xlarge

32

128

8/12

3,000,000

800,000

16

8

30

30

75,000/110,000

512/1,100

ecs.g7a.16xlarge

64

256

16/N/A

6,000,000

1,000,000

32

8

30

30

150,000/N/A

1,024/N/A

ecs.g7a-nps1.16xlarge

64

256

16/N/A

6,000,000

1,000,000

32

8

30

30

150,000/N/A

1,024/N/A

ecs.g7a.32xlarge

128

512

32/N/A

12,000,000

2,000,000

32

15

30

30

300,000/N/A

2,048/N/A

Note

The kernels in Ubuntu 16 and Debian 9 do not support AMD EPYC MILAN processors. Do not use Ubuntu 16 or Debian 9 images to create instances from this family. Otherwise, the instances may fail to start.

General-purpose instance family g7

  • Introduction: Built on the third-generation SHENLONG architecture, g7 instances deliver stable and predictable ultra-high performance. They also leverage chip-level fast-path acceleration to significantly improve storage, network performance, and computing stability.

  • Use cases: Ideal for workloads with a high packet forwarding rate (such as live video comments and telecommunication service forwarding), game servers, small to medium-sized database systems, caches, search clusters, various enterprise applications, web and application servers, data analytics and computing, trusted computing, and blockchain applications.

  • Compute:

    • Offers a processor-to-memory ratio of 1:4.

    • Processor: Powered by third-generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable (Ice Lake) processors with a base frequency of 2.7 GHz and an all-core turbo frequency of 3.5 GHz.

    • Supports Hyper-threading. Hyper-threading is enabled by default. For more information, see Change CPU options.

  • Storage:

  • Network:

    • Supports IPv4 and IPv6. For information about IPv6 communication, see IPv6 communication.

    • Supports jumbo frames. For more information, see Jumbo frames.

    • Offers a high Packet Forwarding Rate (PPS).

    • Smaller instance types feature burstable network bandwidth.

    • Network performance increases with instance size.

  • Security:

The following table lists the specifications for the g7 instance family.

Instance type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Network bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Packet rate (PPS)

vTPM

Connections

Multi-queue

ENIs

IPv4s per ENI

IPv6s per ENI

Max data disks

Disk IOPS

Disk bandwidth (Gbit/s)

ecs.g7.large

2

8

2/Up to 12.5

1.1 million

Yes

Up to 500,000

2

3

6

6

8

20,000/Up to 160,000

1.5/Up to 10

ecs.g7.xlarge

4

16

3/Up to 12.5

1.1 million

Yes

Up to 500,000

4

4

15

15

8

40,000/Up to 160,000

2/Up to 10

ecs.g7.2xlarge

8

32

5/Up to 15

1.6 million

Yes

Up to 500,000

8

4

15

15

16

50,000/Up to 160,000

3/Up to 10

ecs.g7.3xlarge

12

48

8/Up to 15

2.4 million

Yes

Up to 500,000

8

8

15

15

16

70,000/Up to 160,000

4/Up to 10

ecs.g7.4xlarge

16

64

10/Up to 25

3 million

Yes

500,000

8

8

30

30

16

80,000/Up to 160,000

5/Up to 10

ecs.g7.6xlarge

24

96

12/Up to 25

4.5 million

Yes

550,000

12

8

30

30

16

110,000/Up to 160,000

6/Up to 10

ecs.g7.8xlarge

32

128

16/Up to 32

6 million

Yes

600,000

16

8

30

30

24

160,000/N/A

10/N/A

ecs.g7.16xlarge

64

256

32/N/A

12 million

Yes

1.2 million

32

8

30

30

32

360,000/N/A

16/N/A

ecs.g7.32xlarge

128

512

64/N/A

24 million

Yes

2.4 million

32

15

30

30

32

600,000/N/A

32/N/A

g6r general-purpose instance family

  • Overview: Built on the third-generation SHENLONG Architecture, g6r instances deliver stable and predictable high performance. They also use chip-level fast-path acceleration to significantly improve storage, network performance, and compute stability.

  • Use cases: Ideal for containers, microservices, development and testing (such as DevOps), web and application servers, game servers, and CPU-based machine learning inference.

  • Compute:

    • They offer a vCPU-to-memory ratio of 1:4.

    • Processor: Powered by 2.8 GHz Ampere® Altra® processors that deliver stable compute performance.

  • Storage:

  • Network:

    • Supports IPv4 and IPv6. For information about IPv6 communication, see IPv6 communication.

    • Offers a high Packet Forwarding Rate (PPS).

    • Smaller instance types feature burstable network bandwidth.

    • Network performance increases with instance size.

The following table lists the Instance Types and performance metrics for the g6r instance family.

Instance type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Network bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Packet rate (PPS)

Connections

Multi-queue

ENIs

Private IPv4 addresses

IPv6 addresses

Baseline disk IOPS

Baseline disk bandwidth (Gbit/s)

ecs.g6r.large

2

8

1/10

900,000

Up to 250,000

2

3

6

1

12,500

1

ecs.g6r.xlarge

4

16

1.5/10

1,000,000

Up to 250,000

4

4

15

1

20,000

1.5

ecs.g6r.2xlarge

8

32

2.5/10

1,600,000

Up to 250,000

8

4

15

1

30,000

2

ecs.g6r.4xlarge

16

64

5/10

2,000,000

300,000

8

8

30

1

60,000

3

ecs.g6r.8xlarge

32

128

8/10

3,000,000

600,000

16

7

30

1

75,000

4

ecs.g6r.16xlarge

64

256

16/N/A

6,000,000

900,000

32

8

30

1

150,000

8

General-purpose instance family g6a

  • Overview: Built on the SHENLONG architecture, these instances offload virtualization functions to dedicated hardware. This design reduces virtualization overhead and provides stable, predictable high performance.

  • Use cases:

    • Video encoding and decoding.

    • Workloads with high packet forwarding rates.

    • Web and application servers.

    • Small and medium-sized database systems, caches, and search clusters.

    • Game servers.

    • Development and testing, such as for DevOps.

    • Other general-purpose enterprise applications.

  • Compute:

    • Processor-to-memory ratio of 1:4.

    • Processor: 2.6 GHz AMD EPYC ROME processors with a turbo frequency of 3.3 GHz for stable computing performance.

    • Supports Hyper-threading. Hyper-threading is enabled by default. For more information, see Change CPU options.

    • For information about operating system compatibility, see AMD instance types and operating system compatibility.

  • Storage:

  • Network:

    • Supports IPv4 and IPv6. For information about IPv6 communication, see IPv6 communication.

    • Offers a high Packet Forwarding Rate (PPS).

    • Network performance increases with instance size.

g6a instance types and metrics are listed in the following table:

Instance type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Network bandwidth (baseline/burst, Gbit/s)

PPS

Connections

Queues

ENIs

Private IPv4 per ENI

IPv6 per ENI

Baseline disk IOPS

Baseline disk bandwidth (Gbit/s)

ecs.g6a.large

2

8

1/10

900,000

Up to 250,000

2

2

6

1

12,500

1

ecs.g6a.xlarge

4

16

1.5/10

1,000,000

Up to 250,000

4

3

15

1

20,000

1.5

ecs.g6a.2xlarge

8

32

2.5/10

1,600,000

Up to 250,000

8

4

15

1

30,000

2

ecs.g6a.4xlarge

16

64

5/10

2,000,000

Up to 300,000

8

8

30

1

60,000

3.1

ecs.g6a.8xlarge

32

128

8/10

3,000,000

Up to 600,000

16

7

30

1

75,000

4.1

ecs.g6a.16xlarge

64

256

16/N/A

6,000,000

Up to 1,000,000

32

8

30

1

150,000

8.2

ecs.g6a.32xlarge

128

512

32/N/A

12,000,000

Up to 2,000,000

32

15

30

1

300,000

16.4

General-purpose performance-enhanced instance family g6e

  • Overview: Built on the third-generation X-Dragon Architecture, g6e instances offload virtualization functions to dedicated hardware. This design reduces virtualization overhead to provide stable, predictable, and high performance. These instances also use chip-level fast-path acceleration to deliver significant improvements in storage, network performance, and compute stability.

  • Use cases:

    • Workloads that require a high packet forwarding rate (PPS), such as Live Comments and telecom service forwarding.

    • Enterprise applications of various types and sizes.

    • Web and application servers.

    • Game servers.

    • Small and medium-sized database systems, caches, and search clusters.

    • Data analytics and computing.

    • Compute clusters and memory-dependent data processing.

  • Compute:

    • Offers a processor-to-memory ratio of approximately 1:4.

    • Processor: Intel® Xeon® Platinum 8269CY (Cascade Lake) processors provide a 2.5 GHz base clock speed, a 3.2 GHz turbo frequency, and stable computing performance.

    • Supports Hyper-threading. Hyper-threading is enabled by default. For more information, see Change CPU options.

    Note

    This instance family does not support FreeBSD 13.2 or earlier versions due to compatibility issues. Use FreeBSD 13.3 or a later version.

  • Storage:

  • Network:

    • Supports IPv4 and IPv6. For information about IPv6 communication, see IPv6 communication.

    • Offers a high Packet Forwarding Rate (PPS).

      Note

      Network performance varies based on the instance families. For higher concurrent connection and network packet forwarding capabilities, we recommend that you use the g7ne instance family.

    • Network performance increases with instance size.

The following table describes the instance types and metrics for the g6e instance family.

Instance type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Baseline/Burst network bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Packet forwarding rate (PPS)

Connections

Multi-queue

ENIs

Private IPv4 addresses per ENI

IPv6 addresses per ENI

Baseline disk IOPS

Baseline disk bandwidth (Gbit/s)

ecs.g6e.large

2

8

1.2/Up to 10

900,000

Up to 250,000

2

3

6

1

20,000

1

ecs.g6e.xlarge

4

16

2/Up to 10

1,000,000

Up to 250,000

4

4

15

1

40,000

1.5

ecs.g6e.2xlarge

8

32

3/Up to 10

1,600,000

Up to 250,000

8

4

15

1

50,000

2

ecs.g6e.4xlarge

16

64

6/Up to 10

3,000,000

300,000

8

8

30

1

80,000

3

ecs.g6e.8xlarge

32

128

10/N/A

6,000,000

600,000

16

8

30

1

150,000

5

ecs.g6e.13xlarge

52

192

16/N/A

9,000,000

1,000,000

32

7

30

1

240,000

8

ecs.g6e.26xlarge

104

384

32/N/A

24,000,000

1,800,000

32

15

30

1

480,000

16

Note
  • The listed network capabilities reflect the maximum performance for each metric tested individually.

  • To use ecs.g6e.26xlarge, you must submit a ticket to request access.

g6 general-purpose instance family

  • Overview: Built on the SHENLONG Architecture, g6 instances offload many virtualization functions to dedicated hardware. This design reduces virtualization overhead and provides stable and predictable high performance.

  • Use cases:

    • Workloads with high packet forwarding rates, such as live comments and telecommunication service forwarding.

    • Enterprise applications of various types and sizes.

    • Web and application servers.

    • Game servers.

    • Small and medium-sized database systems, caches, and search clusters.

    • Data analytics and computing.

    • Compute clusters and memory-dependent data processing.

  • Compute:

    • Offers a processor-to-memory ratio of 1:4.

    • Processor: Powered by 2.5 GHz Intel® Xeon® Platinum 8269CY (Cascade Lake) processors with a Turbo Frequency of 3.2 GHz, delivering stable compute performance.

    • Supports Hyper-threading. Hyper-threading is enabled by default. For more information, see Change CPU options.

    Note

    This instance family does not support FreeBSD 13.2 and earlier versions due to compatibility issues. Use FreeBSD 13.3 or a later version.

  • Storage:

    • I/O Optimized instances.

    • Supported Cloud Disk types: ESSDs, ESSD AutoPL disks, Regional ESSDs, Standard SSDs, and Ultra Disks. For more information, see Block Storage Overview.

      Note

      The maximum performance of disks varies based on the instance families. A single instance of this instance family can deliver up to 200,000 IOPS.

    • The I/O performance of instance storage depends on the compute instance type. The higher the instance type, the higher the I/O performance. For more information, see Storage I/O Performance.

  • Network:

    • Supports IPv4 and IPv6. For information about IPv6 communication, see IPv6 communication.

    • Offers a high Packet Forwarding Rate (PPS).

      Note

      Network performance varies based on the instance families. For higher concurrent connection and network packet forwarding capabilities, we recommend that you use the g7ne instance family.

    • Network performance increases with instance size.

The g6 instance family includes the following instance types and metrics:

Instance type

vCPUs

Memory (GiB)

Network bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Packet forwarding rate (PPS)

Connections

Multi-queue

ENIs

Private IPv4 addresses

IPv6 addresses

Baseline disk IOPS

Baseline disk bandwidth (Gbit/s)

ecs.g6.large

2

8

1/Up to 3

300,000

Up to 250,000

2

2

6

1

10,000

1

ecs.g6.xlarge

4

16

1.5/Up to 5

500,000

Up to 250,000

4

3

10

1

20,000

1.5

ecs.g6.2xlarge

8

32

2.5/Up to 8

800,000

Up to 250,000

8

4

10

1

25,000

2

ecs.g6.3xlarge

12

48

4/Up to 10

900,000

Up to 250,000

8

6

10

1

30,000

2.5

ecs.g6.4xlarge

16

64

5/Up to 10

1,000,000

300,000

8

8

20

1

40,000

3

ecs.g6.6xlarge

24

96

7.5/Up to 10

1,500,000

450,000

12

8

20

1

50,000

4

ecs.g6.8xlarge

32

128

10/N/A

2,000,000

600,000

16

8

20

1

60,000

5

ecs.g6.13xlarge

52

192

12.5/N/A

3,000,000

900,000

32

7

20

1

100,000

8

ecs.g6.26xlarge

104

384

25/N/A

6,000,000

1,800,000

32

15

20

1

200,000

16

g5 general-purpose instance family

  • Use cases:

    • High-throughput workloads, such as Live Comments and telecommunication service forwarding.

    • Various enterprise applications.

    • Small and medium-sized database systems, caches, and search clusters.

    • Data analytics and computing.

    • Compute clusters and memory-intensive data processing.

  • Compute:

    • Processor-to-memory ratio of 1:4.

    • Processor: Powered by 2.5 GHz Intel® Xeon® Platinum 8163 (Skylake) or 8269CY (Cascade Lake) processors.

      Note

      These instances may be deployed on different server platforms. If your application requires that all instances run on the same server platform, we recommend you use the g6, g6e, or g7 instance families.

  • Storage:

  • Network:

    • Supports IPv4 and IPv6. For information about IPv6 communication, see IPv6 communication.

    • Offers a high Packet Forwarding Rate (PPS).

      Note

      Network performance varies based on the instance families. For higher concurrent connection and network packet forwarding capabilities, we recommend that you use the g7ne instance family.

    • Network performance increases with instance size.

The g5 instance family includes the instance types and metrics detailed below.

Instance type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Baseline bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Packet rate (PPS)

Multi-queue

ENIs

Private IPv4s per ENI

IPv6s per ENI

ecs.g5.large

2

8

1

300,000

2

2

6

1

ecs.g5.xlarge

4

16

1.5

500,000

2

3

10

1

ecs.g5.2xlarge

8

32

2.5

800,000

4

4

10

1

ecs.g5.3xlarge

12

48

4

900,000

4

6

10

1

ecs.g5.4xlarge

16

64

5

1,000,000

4

8

20

1

ecs.g5.6xlarge

24

96

7.5

1,500,000

6

8

20

1

ecs.g5.8xlarge

32

128

10

2,000,000

8

8

20

1

ecs.g5.16xlarge

64

256

20

4,000,000

16

8

20

1

Sn2ne general-purpose network-enhanced instance family

  • Use cases:

    • High Packet Per Second (PPS) workloads, such as Live Comments and telecom service forwarding.

    • Enterprise applications of various types and sizes.

    • Small and medium-sized database systems, Caches, and Search Clusters.

    • Data Analytics and computing.

    • Compute Clusters and memory-intensive data processing.

  • Compute:

    • Processor-to-memory ratio of 1:4.

    • Processor: 2.5 GHz Intel® Xeon® E5-2682 v4 (Broadwell), Platinum 8163 (Skylake), or 8269CY (Cascade Lake) processors, offering stable computing performance.

      Note

      Instances in this family may use different server platforms. If you require a consistent server platform, use g6, g6e, or g7 instances instead.

  • Storage:

    • I/O Optimized instances.

    • Supported Cloud Disk types: Standard SSD and Ultra Disk. For more information, see Overview of Block Storage.

  • Network:

    • Supports IPv4 and IPv6. For information about IPv6 communication, see IPv6 communication.

    • Offers a high Packet Forwarding Rate (PPS).

    • Network performance increases with instance size.

The sn2ne instance family includes the following instance types and specifications.

Instance type

vCPU

Memory (GiB)

Baseline network bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Packets per second (PPS)

Multi-queue

ENI

Private IPv4 addresses

IPv6 addresses

ecs.sn2ne.large

2

8

1

300,000

2

2

6

1

ecs.sn2ne.xlarge

4

16

1.5

500,000

2

3

10

1

ecs.sn2ne.2xlarge

8

32

2

1,000,000

4

4

10

1

ecs.sn2ne.3xlarge

12

48

2.5

1,300,000

4

6

10

1

ecs.sn2ne.4xlarge

16

64

3

1,600,000

4

8

20

1

ecs.sn2ne.6xlarge

24

96

4.5

2,000,000

6

8

20

1

ecs.sn2ne.8xlarge

32

128

6

2,500,000

8

8

20

1

ecs.sn2ne.14xlarge

56

224

10

4,500,000

14

8

20

1