Today,
Amazon Web Services, Inc. (AWS)
announced the availability of C5 instances, the next generation of
compute optimized instances for Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon
EC2). Designed for compute-heavy applications like batch processing,
distributed analytics, high-performance computing (HPC), ad serving,
highly scalable multiplayer gaming, and video encoding, C5 instances
feature 3.0 GHz Intel XeonScalable
processors (Skylake-SP) up to 72 vCPUs, and 144 GiB of memory-twice the
vCPUs and memory of previous generation C4 instances-providing the best
price-performance of any Amazon EC2 instance. To get started with C5
instances, visit: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/c5/.
Optimized
to deliver the right combination of CPU, memory, storage, and
networking capacity for a wide range of workloads, all latest generation
Amazon EC2 instance families-including C5-feature AWS hardware
acceleration that delivers consistent, high performance, low latency
networking and storage resources. C5 instances provide networking
through the Elastic Network Adapter (ENA), a scalable network interface
built by AWS to provide direct access to its networking hardware.
Additional dedicated hardware and network bandwidth for Amazon Elastic
Block Store (Amazon EBS) enables C5 instances to offer high performance
storage through the scalable NVM Express (NVMe) interface. C5 instances
introduce a new, lightweight hypervisor that allows applications to use
practically all of the compute and memory resources of a server,
delivering reduced cost and even better performance. C5 instances are
available in six sizes-with the four smallest instance sizes offering
substantially more Amazon EBS and network bandwidth than the previous
generation of compute optimized instances.
"Customers
have been happily using Amazon EC2's unmatched selection of instances
for more than 11 years, yet they'll always take higher and more
consistent performance if it could be offered in a cost-effective way.
One of the challenges in taking this next step is how to leverage the
cost efficiency of virtualization while consuming hardly any overhead
for it," said Matt Garman, Vice President, Amazon EC2, AWS. "We've been
working on an innovative way to do this that comes to fruition with
Amazon EC2 C5 instances. Equipped with our new cloud-optimized
hypervisor, C5 instances set a new standard for consistent,
high-performance cloud computing, eliminating practically any
virtualization overhead through custom AWS hardware, and delivering a 25
percent improvement in compute price-performance over C4 instances-with
some customers reporting improvements of well over 50 percent."
Netflix
is the world's leading internet television network with 104 million
members in over 190 countries enjoying more than 125 million hours of TV
shows and movies per day. "In our testing, we saw significant
performance improvement on Amazon EC2 C5, with up to a 140 percent
performance improvement in industry standard CPU benchmarks over C4,"
said Amer Ather, Cloud Performance Architect at Netflix. "The 15 percent
price reduction in C5 will deliver a compelling price-performance
improvement over C4."
iPromote
provides digital advertising solutions to 40,000 small and medium-sized
businesses (SMBs). "iPromote processes billions of ad serving bid
transactions every day," said Matt Silva, COO at iPromote. "During
testing, C5 instances improved our application's request execution time
by over 50 percent and significantly improved our network performance
overall."
Grail
is a life sciences company whose mission is to detect cancer early,
when it can be cured. "Our platform processes a huge amount of DNA
sequencing data to detect faint tumor DNA signals in a sea of background
noise," said Cos Nicolaou, Head of Technology at Grail. "We are eager
to migrate onto the AVX-512 enabled c5.18xlarge instance size. With this
change, we expect to decrease the processing time of some of our key
workloads by more than 30 percent."
Alces
Flight Compute makes it easy for researchers to spin up High
Performance Computing (HPC) clusters of any size on AWS. "With the
support for AVX-512, the new c5.18xlarge instance provides a 200 percent
improvement in FLOPS compared to the largest C4 instance," said Wil
Mayers, Director of Research and Development for Alces. "This will
reduce the execution time of the scientific models that our customers
run on the Alces Flight platform. The larger c5.18xlarge size with
72vCPUs reduces the number of instances in the cluster, and has a direct
benefit for our user base on both price and performance dimensions."
Rescale
enables customers in the aerospace, automotive, life sciences and
energy sectors to run utility supercomputers using AWS. "C5 fully
supports NVMe and is ideal for the I/O intensive HPC workloads seen on
Rescale's ScaleX® platform," Ryan Kaneshiro, Chief Architect at Rescale,
said. "C5's higher clock speed and AVX-512 instruction set will allow
our customers to run their CAE simulations significantly faster than on
C4 instances."
Customers
can purchase Amazon EC2 C5 instances as On-demand, Reserved, or Spot
instances. C5 instances are generally available today in the US East (N.
Virginia), US West (Oregon) and, EU (Ireland) regions, with support for
additional regions coming soon. They are available in six sizes with 2,
4, 8, 16, 36, and 72 vCPUs.