Re: Testing in AWS, EBS

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Yes, the smaller instance you choose - the slower ebs will be. 
EBS lives separately from EC2, they are communicating via network. So small instance = low network bandwidth = poorer disk performance.
But still strong recommendation to pre-warm your ebs in any case, especially if they created from snapshot.

2016-05-26 15:53 GMT+03:00 Yves Dorfsman <yves@xxxxxxxxx>:
On 2016-05-25 19:08, Rayson Ho wrote:
> Actually, when "EBS-Optimized" is on, then the instance gets dedicated
> bandwidth to EBS.

Hadn't realised that, thanks.
Is the EBS bandwidth then somewhat limited depending on the type of instance too?

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