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Benchmarks for m7i.large (AWS)

Individual CPU benchmark results for the AWS EC2 instance type m7i.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: m7i

CPU type: Custom 4th Generation Intel Xeon Scalable processors (Sapphire Rapids)

Specific features: General purpose instance with a 4:1 memory-to-vCPU ratio. Features include DDR5 memory, up to 50 Gbps network bandwidth, up to 40 Gbps Amazon EBS bandwidth, and support for Intel Total Memory Encryption (TME). Larger sizes (48xlarge and metal-48xl) support Elastic Fabric Adapter (EFA).

Date of release: General availability was in August 2023.

Results

This benchmark has been generated using the m7i.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
m7i m7i.large Intel Xeon Platinum 8488C (x86_64) 2795 0.1008 0.0455 61% >20%

🇚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
m7i m7i.large Intel Xeon Platinum 8488C (x86_64) 2795 0.1008 0.0434 57% >20%

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
m7i m7i.large Intel Xeon Platinum 8488C (x86_64) 2795 0.1124 0.0678 49% 10-15%

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
m7i m7i.large Intel Xeon Platinum 8488C (x86_64) 2795 0.1207 0.0608 52% >20%

About those benchmarks

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