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− | [[wikipedia: | + | [[wikipedia:IOPS]] |
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[[root_block_device]] argument in Terraform [[aws_instance]] resource | [[root_block_device]] argument in Terraform [[aws_instance]] resource | ||
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== News == | == News == | ||
− | * [[AWS timeline|Nov 2022]] | + | * [[AWS timeline|Nov 2022]] [[gp3]] https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2022/11/amazon-rds-general-purpose-gp3-storage-volumes/ 3,000 [[IOPS]] baseline and up to 64,000 IOPS |
== Related == | == Related == | ||
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* [[Making better decisions about Amazon RDS with Amazon CloudWatch metrics]] https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/making-better-decisions-about-amazon-rds-with-amazon-cloudwatch-metrics/ | * [[Making better decisions about Amazon RDS with Amazon CloudWatch metrics]] https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/database/making-better-decisions-about-amazon-rds-with-amazon-cloudwatch-metrics/ | ||
* [[DiskQueueDepth]] | * [[DiskQueueDepth]] | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
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