← Back to context Comment by yokaze 3 years ago Werner Vogels seems to disagree: https://twitter.com/Werner/status/25137574680 2 comments yokaze Reply rob-olmos 3 years ago Tweeted Sep 21, 2010, might still be true for EC2 VMs though. cthalupa 3 years ago There's the 't' series of instances that offer burstable CPU. AFAIK still 1:1 on memory though, and there's models that allow you to pay to stay un-throttled when using t family instances vs. getting throttled when out of burst credits.
rob-olmos 3 years ago Tweeted Sep 21, 2010, might still be true for EC2 VMs though. cthalupa 3 years ago There's the 't' series of instances that offer burstable CPU. AFAIK still 1:1 on memory though, and there's models that allow you to pay to stay un-throttled when using t family instances vs. getting throttled when out of burst credits.
cthalupa 3 years ago There's the 't' series of instances that offer burstable CPU. AFAIK still 1:1 on memory though, and there's models that allow you to pay to stay un-throttled when using t family instances vs. getting throttled when out of burst credits.
Tweeted Sep 21, 2010, might still be true for EC2 VMs though.
There's the 't' series of instances that offer burstable CPU. AFAIK still 1:1 on memory though, and there's models that allow you to pay to stay un-throttled when using t family instances vs. getting throttled when out of burst credits.