Windows Xlarge 2.1 by Amazon Web Services
Bandwidth testing are conducted with local and block storages attached to the instance. We use the well-known open-source tool FIO. To express bandwidth the following parameters are used:
- 1M block
- Sequential access
- No filesystem (except for write access with root volume)
- Avoidance of cache and buffer
Specifications:
CPU
4
RAM
16.0 GB
Root
320 GB
Lightsail root
It seems that we don't have any bandwidth results.
Sign up as Freemium to get more insight.
- In same series
- Linux Nano 2.0
- Linux Nano 2.1
- Linux Nano 2.2
- Windows Nano 2.0
- Windows Nano 2.1
- Windows Nano 2.2
- Linux Micro 2.0
- Linux Micro 2.1
- Linux Micro 2.2
- Windows Micro 2.0
- Windows Micro 2.1
- Windows Micro 2.2
- Linux Small 2.0
- Linux Small 2.1
- Linux Small 2.2
- Windows Small 2.0
- Windows Small 2.1
- Windows Small 2.2
- Linux Nano 2.3
- Windows Nano 2.3
- Linux Micro 2.3
- Windows Micro 2.3
- Linux Small 2.3
- Windows Small 2.3
- Linux Medium
- Linux Medium 2.0
- Linux Medium 2.1
- Linux Medium 2.2
- Linux Medium 2.3
- Windows Medium 2.0
- Windows Medium 2.1
- Windows Medium 2.2
- Windows Medium 2.3
- Linux Large 2.0
- Linux Large 2.1
- Linux Large 2.2
- Linux Large 2.3
- Windows Large 2.0
- Windows Large 2.1
- Windows Large 2.2
- Windows Large 2.3
- Linux Xlarge 2.0
- Linux Xlarge 2.1
- Linux Xlarge 2.2
- Linux Xlarge 2.3
- Windows Xlarge 2.0
- Windows Xlarge 2.1
- Windows Xlarge 2.2
- Windows Xlarge 2.3
- Linux 2Xlarge 2.0
- Linux 2Xlarge 2.1
- Linux 2Xlarge 2.2
- Linux 2Xlarge 2.3
- Windows 2Xlarge 2.0
- Windows 2Xlarge 2.1
- Windows 2Xlarge 2.2
- Windows 2Xlarge 2.3