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Previous-generation disks - local SSDs -

Local SSDs are previous-generation disks that are no longer available for purchase. This topic is intended for users who purchased and still use local SSDs.

Important

Local SSDs bring risks of single points of failure (SPOFs) because the disks are located on the physical machines that host the Elastic Compute Service (ECS) instances associated with the disks. We recommend that you implement data redundancy at the application layer to ensure the availability of data.

Local SSDs

Local SSDs are located on the physical machines that host the ECS instances associated with the disks. Local SSDs provide block-level data access capabilities for the ECS instances and deliver low latency, high random IOPS, and high I/O throughput.

When you use local SSDs, take note of the following items:

Parameters

Parameter

Local SSD

Maximum capacity

800 GB

Maximum IOPS

12,000

Maximum throughput

250 Mbit/s to 300 Mbit/s

Performance formula

N/A

Access latency

0.5 ms to 2 ms

Data durability

The durability of data stored on local disks varies based on the reliability of the associated physical machine. No service level agreement (SLA) compliance is guaranteed.

API parameter value

ephemeral_ssd

Price

For more information, see the Elastic Compute Service product page.

Use scenario

Distributed applications that require high reliability, low latency, and high storage I/O performance, such as Hadoop and NoSQL.

For more information about local disks, see Block storage performance.

Characteristics

Local SSDs are located on the physical machines that host the ECS instances associated with the disks and provide storage capacities for the instances. Local SSDs have the following characteristics:

Use scenarios

Local SSDs provide low latency, high random I/O, and high throughput. Local SSDs are suitable for distributed and I/O-intensive applications that have redundancy capabilities in scenarios that do not require high data durability.

References

For information about the new-generation local disks, see Local disks.


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