Amazon EC2 R7gd instances are now available in South America (Sao Paulo) region

Amazon EC2 has launched R7gd instances in the South America (Sao Paulo) region, featuring up to 3.8 TB of local NVMe-based SSD storage. These instances are powered by AWS Graviton3 processors and are ideal for memory-intensive applications.

As of today, Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (Amazon EC2) has introduced R7gd instances in the South America (Sao Paulo) region. These instances come equipped with up to 3.8 TB of local NVMe-based SSD block-level storage, designed to meet the needs of various applications.

The R7gd instances are powered by AWS Graviton3 processors and utilize DDR5 memory, all of which are built on the AWS Nitro System architecture. This combination makes them particularly suitable for memory-intensive tasks. They are ideal for applications such as open-source databases, in-memory caching solutions, and real-time big data analytics.

Furthermore, R7gd instances are well-suited for applications that require high-speed, low-latency access to local storage. They can effectively handle temporary data storage requirements, including scratch space, temporary files, and cache storage.

For more detailed information about the capabilities and features of the Amazon R7gd instances, you can visit the Amazon R7gd Instances page. To begin using these new instances, users can access the AWS Management Console.