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Benchmarks for c5d.large (AWS)

Individual CPU benchmark results for the AWS EC2 instance type c5d.large. The table displays the single-threaded CPU speed as reported by the Passmark benchmark tool, as well as the on-demand, spot pricing, and spot interruption percentage.

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✅ This instance type is available for self-hosted GitHub Actions runners using RunsOn.

EC2 Instance family: c5d

CPU type: 1st or 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors (Skylake/Cascade Lake) with sustained all-core Turbo frequency up to 3.6 GHz. Specific features: Compute-optimized instance with high-speed, ultra-low latency local NVMe-based SSD block-level storage (the 'd' in c5d) and powered by the AWS Nitro System. Date of release: May 2018.

Results

This benchmark has been generated using the c5d.large instance type. Results are averaged over many days (you can mouse over the sparline to get more details).

🇚ðŸ‡ļ North Virginia (us-east-1)

Family Instance type Processor CPU speed (avg) $/hour on-demand $/hour spot (avg) Spot savings over on-demand Spot % interruption
c5d c5d.large Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8275CL CPU @ 3.00GHz (x86_64) 1995 0.0960 0.0349 58% 10-15%

🇚ðŸ‡ļ Oregon (us-west-2)

Family Instance type Processor CPU speed (avg) $/hour on-demand $/hour spot (avg) Spot savings over on-demand Spot % interruption
c5d c5d.large Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8275CL CPU @ 3.00GHz (x86_64) 1995 0.0960 0.0330 61% <5%

ðŸ‡Ū🇊 Ireland (eu-west-1)

Family Instance type Processor CPU speed (avg) $/hour on-demand $/hour spot (avg) Spot savings over on-demand Spot % interruption
c5d c5d.large Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8275CL CPU @ 3.00GHz (x86_64) 1995 0.1090 0.0563 51% <5%

ðŸ‡Đ🇊 Frankfurt (eu-central-1)

Family Instance type Processor CPU speed (avg) $/hour on-demand $/hour spot (avg) Spot savings over on-demand Spot % interruption
c5d c5d.large Intel(R) Xeon(R) Platinum 8275CL CPU @ 3.00GHz (x86_64) 1995 0.1110 0.0410 62% 15-20%

About those benchmarks

Benchmarks are performed using the Passmark benchmarking tool, using the CPU Single Threaded metric.