WUYING Workspace provides computing resources for cloud computers that belong to two type families: Office-based and Graphics Workstation-based. You can configure cloud computers with system disks and data disks of different capacities and performance levels (PLs) according to your needs. This topic describes computing and storage resources.
Background information
The cloud computer type in EDS refers to the specifications of computing resources and storage resources for cloud computers. Computing resources include vCPUs, memory, and GPUs. Storage resources include system disks and storage disks.
To address diverse business requirements, WUYING Workspace offers various types of computing and storage resources for purchase.
Computing resources
Comparison of type families
To select cloud computers that meet your business requirements and improve the experience of end users, you should understand the differences between Office-based and Graphics Workstation-based type families.
Item | Office-based | Graphics Workstation-based |
Type |
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Note For more information about Graphics Workstations (with RTX 5880), see WUYING Workspace graphics workstation. |
GPU memory | Excluded | Included |
System disk capacity (GiB) |
| 40~2040 |
Data disk capacity (GiB) |
| 40~2040 |
System/Data disk scale-up | Supported | Supported |
System/Data disk scale-down | Not supported | Not supported |
Type change | Not supported | Not supported |
Common scenarios |
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Computing resource specifications
For more information about computing resource specifications, visit the Pricing page.
The specifications and prices vary by region. When you create cloud computers, the actual prices displayed in the console will prevail.
Related operations
For more information about how to change the computing specifications of cloud computers, see Change the specifications of cloud computers.
Storage specifications
WUYING Workspace cloud computers of the Office-based type family use extreme SSDs by default, while cloud computers of the Graphics Workstation-based type family use enterprise SSDs (ESSDs) by default.
Comparison of ESSDs at different PLs
ESSDs are cloud disks developed on the next-generation distributed block storage architecture that deliver ultra-high performance. ESSDs incorporate 25 Gigabit Ethernet (GE) and remote direct memory access (RDMA) technologies. A single ESSD can provide up to 1,000,000 random read/write IOPS with reduced one-way latency. For more information, see ESSDs.
ESSD attribute | Performance level | |||
PL0 | PL1 | PL2 | PL3 | |
Capacity range (GiB) | 1 to 65,536 | 20 to 65,536 | 461 to 65,536 | 1,261 to 65,536 |
Maximum IOPS per disk | 10,000 | 50,000 | 100,000 | 1,000,000 |
Maximum throughput per disk (MB/s) | 180 | 350 | 750 | 4,000 |
Formula for calculating the IOPS per disk | min{1,800 + 12 × Capacity, 10,000} | min{1,800 + 50 × Capacity, 50,000} | min{1,800 + 50 × Capacity, 100,000} | min{1,800 + 50 × Capacity, 1,000,000} |
Formula for calculating the throughput per disk (MB/s) | min{100 + 0.25 × Capacity, 180} | min{120 + 0.5 × Capacity, 350} | min{120 + 0.5 × Capacity, 750} | min{120 + 0.5 × Capacity, 4,000} |
Storage resource specifications
For more information about the configurations and prices of storage resource specifications, visit the Pricing page.
Related operations
For more information about how to scale up the disks of cloud computers, see Scale up disks.
For more information about how to upgrade the performance level of disks, see Change the PL of an ESSD.