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1 The A9 instance is part of Azure’s new compute intensive instance class. It is based on new hardware and a higher CPU cores-to-memory ratio (7X) than the other Azure instances included in the comparisons. Benchmark Relevance Once you’ve picked services and compute instances to compare, and workload to focus on – the next step is to choose benchmarks that are relevant to those workloads. This is
IntroductionThis blog post is the culmination of year’s effort researching and developing methods for analyzing and comparing managed DNS providers. During this time, we provided access to our analysis and solicited feedback from any DNS provider that would listen. We would like to thank our contacts with UltraDNS, Cotendo, Amazon Web Services and NetDNA for the feedback they provided. As always,
Two months ago Amazon Web Services released a new "Cluster Compute" EC2 instance type, the cc.4xlarge. This new instance type is targeted for High-Performance Computing (HPC) such as computationally intensive scientific applications. The major differences between this and other EC2 instance types are: Dual quad core "Nehalem" X5570 2.93 processors: compared with X5550 2.67 processors for the next
Content delivery networks (CDNs), are highly distributed edge-based cloud delivery platforms. CDNs provide functionality such as content acceleration, API caching,…
This is the second post in our series on cloud server performance benchmarking. The previous blog post, What is an ECU? CPU Benchmarking in the Cloud, focused strictly on CPU performance. In this post, we’ll look at disk IO performance. Choosing a cloud provider should be based on a many factors including performance, price, support, reliability/uptime, scalability, network performance and feature
NOTE: This post has been updated after it’s original writing. The original CPU performance metrics did not accurately depict performance on multi-core servers. The updated post utilizes an improved method of calculating CPU performance that applies more weight to multi-core aware benchmarks (see benchmarks description below for more info). Over the past couple of months we’ve spent some time bench
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