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Amazon EC2 C6g Instances

Compute optimized instances powered by AWS Graviton2 processors

Why Amazon EC2 C6g Instances?

Amazon EC2 C6g instances are powered by Arm-based AWS Graviton2 processors. They deliver up to 40% better price performance over C5 instances and are ideal for running advanced compute-intensive workloads. This includes workloads such as high performance computing (HPC), batch processing, ad serving, video encoding, gaming, scientific modelling, distributed analytics, and CPU-based machine learning inference.

C6g instances are available with local NVMe-based SSD block-level storage option (C6gd) for applications that need high-speed, low latency local storage. C6g instances with 100 Gbps networking and Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA) support, called the C6gn instances, are also available for applications that need higher networking throughput, such as high performance computing (HPC), network appliance, real-time video communication, and data analytics.

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Try Amazon EC2 t4g.small instances powered by AWS Graviton2 processors free for up to 750 hours / month until Dec 31st 2025. Refer to the FAQ for additional details.

Benefits

With C6g instances, customers can optimize for both higher performance and lower cost per vCPU. C6g instances deliver up to 40% better price performance over C5 instances1 for a large number of applications built on open-source software utilizing Linux distributions.

20% lower cost and up to 40% higher performance over Amazon EC2 C5 instances, based on internal testing of workloads with varying characteristics of compute and memory requirements.

C6g instances add to the broadest and deepest selection of EC2 instances and enable customers to run a broad set of compute-intensive workloads such as high performance computing, gaming, and machine learning inference. With C6gn and C6gd instances, customers can also run workloads that require high performance networking as well as those that need access to local NVMe-based SSD storage. Additionally, developers can build Arm applications natively in the cloud while leveraging the flexibility, security, reliability and scalability of running on EC2.

C6g instances are powered by AWS Graviton2 processors and built on the AWS Nitro System. AWS Graviton2 processors feature always-on 256-bit DRAM encryption and 50% faster per core encryption performance compared to first-generation AWS Graviton. The AWS Nitro System is a combination of dedicated hardware and lightweight hypervisor which delivers practically all of the compute and memory resources of the host hardware to your instances for better overall performance and security. C6g instances also support encrypted EBS storage volumes by default.

AWS Graviton2-based EC2 instances are supported by popular Linux operating systems including Amazon Linux 2, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu. Many popular applications and services from AWS and Independent Software Vendors also support AWS Graviton2-based instances, including Amazon ECS, Amazon EKS, Amazon ECR, Amazon CodeBuild, Amazon CodeCommit, Amazon CodePipeline, Amazon CodeDeploy, Amazon CloudWatch, Crowdstrike, Datadog, Docker, Drone, Dynatrace, GitLab, Jenkins, NGINX, Qualys, Rancher, Rapid7, Tenable, and TravisCI.

Features

AWS Graviton2 Processors are based on 64-bit Arm Neoverse cores and custom silicon designed by AWS for optimized performance and cost. AWS Graviton2 Processors deliver 7x more performance, 4x more compute cores, 5x faster memory, and 2x larger caches versus first-generation AWS Graviton Processors.

C6gn instances provide up to 100 Gbps networking bandwidth with support for Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA). They also provide up to 38 Gbps EBS bandwidth, which is more than 2x compared to C5n instances. C6g instances are also available with NVMe-based SSD local instance storage option (C6gd).

The AWS Nitro System is a rich collection of building blocks that offloads many of the traditional virtualization functions to dedicated hardware and software to deliver high performance, high availability, and high security while also reducing virtualization overhead.

C6g

Instance Size
vCPU
Memory (GiB)
Instance Storage (GB)
Network Bandwidth (Gbps)
EBS Bandwidth (Mbps)
c6g.medium
1
2
EBS-Only
Up to 10
Up to 4,750
c6g.large
2
4
EBS-Only
Up to 10
Up to 4,750
c6g.xlarge
4
8
EBS-Only
Up to 10
Up to 4,750
c6g.2xlarge
8
16
EBS-Only
Up to 10
Up to 4,750
c6g.4xlarge
16
32
EBS-Only
Up to 10
4750
c6g.8xlarge
32
64
EBS-Only
12
9000
c6g.12xlarge
48
96
EBS-Only
20
13500
c6g.16xlarge
64
128
EBS-Only
25
19000
c6g.metal
64
128
EBS-Only
25
19000
c6gd.medium
1
2
1 x 59 NVMe SSD
Up to 10
Up to 4,750
c6gd.large
2
4
1 x 118 NVMe SSD
Up to 10
Up to 4,750
c6gd.xlarge
4
8
1 x 237 NVMe SSD
Up to 10
Up to 4,750
c6gd.2xlarge
8
16
1 x 474 NVMe SSD
Up to 10
Up to 4,750
c6gd.4xlarge
16
32
1 x 950 NVMe SSD
Up to 10
4,750
c6gd.8xlarge
32
64
1 x 1900 NVMe SSD
12
9,000
c6gd.12xlarge
48
96
2 x 1425 NVMe SSD
20
13,500
c6gd.16xlarge
64
128
2 x 1900 NVMe SSD
25
19,000
c6gd.metal
64
128
2 x 1900 NVMe SSD
25
19,000

C6gn

Instance Size
vCPU
Memory (GiB)
Instance Storage (GB)
Network Bandwidth (Gbps)
EBS Bandwidth (Gbps)
c6gn.medium

1

2

EBS-Only

Up to 16

Up to 9.5

c6gn.large

2

4

EBS-Only

Up to 25

Up to 9.5

c6gn.xlarge

4

8

EBS-Only

Up to 25

Up to 9.5

c6gn.2xlarge

8

16

EBS-Only

Up to 25

Up to 9.5

c6gn.4xlarge

16

32

EBS-Only

Up to 25

9.5

c6gn.8xlarge

32

64

EBS-Only

50

19

c6gn.12xlarge

48

96

EBS-Only

75

28.5

c6gn.16xlarge

64

128

EBS-Only

100

38

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