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Elastic Compute Service:Universal instance types

Last Updated:Oct 12, 2024

Universal instances, also called U instances, provide a balance of computing, memory, and network resources, use different processors, and support multiple CPU-to-memory ratios. Universal instances are cost-effective, enterprise-level instances. They are developed based on the resource pooling technology and intelligent scheduling algorithm of Alibaba Cloud to allow dynamic resource management, provide consistent computing capacity, stability, and scalability, and guarantee the provision of resources. Universal instances are suitable for most scenarios.

u1, universal instance family

Features:

  • Compute:

    • Offers the following CPU-to-memory ratios: 1:2, 1:4, and 1:8.

    • Uses Intel® Xeon® Platinum Scalable processors.

    Note

    u1 instances are randomly deployed to different server platforms during instance creation and may be migrated across server platforms during the lifecycle of the instances. u1 instances use technological capabilities to promote cross-platform compatibility. However, business performance significantly varies between server platforms. If your business requires performance consistency, we recommend that you use g7, c7, or r7 instances.

  • Storage:

    • Is an instance family in which all instances are I/O optimized.

    • Supports enhanced SSDs (ESSDs), ESSD Entry disks, and ESSD AutoPL disks.

  • Network:

    • Supports IPv4 and IPv6.

    • Supports only virtual private clouds (VPCs).

    • Provides high network performance based on large computing capacity.

  • Supported scenarios:

    • Small and medium-sized enterprise-level applications

    • Websites and application servers

    • Data analytics and computing

    • Small and medium-sized database systems, caches, and search clusters

Instance types

Instance type

vCPUs

Memory size (GiB)

Network baseline bandwidth (Gbit/s)

Packet forwarding rate (pps)

Connections

NIC queues

ENIs

Private IPv4 addresses per ENI

IPv6 addresses per ENI

Disk baseline IOPS

Disk baseline bandwidth (Gbit/s)

ecs.u1-c1m1.large

2

2

1

300,000

Up to 250,000

2

2

6

1

10,000

1

ecs.u1-c1m2.large

2

4

1

300,000

Up to 250,000

2

2

6

1

10,000

1

ecs.u1-c1m4.large

2

8

1

300,000

Up to 250,000

2

2

6

1

10,000

1

ecs.u1-c1m8.large

2

16

1

300,000

Up to 250,000

2

2

6

1

10,000

1

ecs.u1-c1m1.xlarge

4

4

1.5

500,000

Up to 250,000

2

3

10

1

20,000

1.5

ecs.u1-c1m2.xlarge

4

8

1.5

500,000

Up to 250,000

2

3

10

1

20,000

1.5

ecs.u1-c1m4.xlarge

4

16

1.5

500,000

Up to 250,000

2

3

10

1

20,000

1.5

ecs.u1-c1m8.xlarge

4

32

1.5

500,000

Up to 250,000

2

3

10

1

20,000

1.5

ecs.u1-c1m1.2xlarge

8

8

2.5

800,000

Up to 250,000

4

4

10

1

25,000

2

ecs.u1-c1m2.2xlarge

8

16

2.5

800,000

Up to 250,000

4

4

10

1

25,000

2

ecs.u1-c1m4.2xlarge

8

32

2.5

800,000

Up to 250,000

4

4

10

1

25,000

2

ecs.u1-c1m8.2xlarge

8

64

2.5

800,000

Up to 250,000

4

4

10

1

25,000

2

ecs.u1-c1m1.3xlarge

12

12

4

900,000

Up to 250,000

4

6

10

1

30,000

2.5

ecs.u1-c1m2.3xlarge

12

24

4

900,000

Up to 250,000

4

6

10

1

30,000

2.5

ecs.u1-c1m4.3xlarge

12

48

4

900,000

Up to 250,000

4

6

10

1

30,000

2.5

ecs.u1-c1m8.3xlarge

12

96

4

900,000

Up to 250,000

4

6

10

1

30,000

2.5

ecs.u1-c1m1.4xlarge

16

16

5

1,000,000

Up to 300,000

4

8

20

1

40,000

3

ecs.u1-c1m2.4xlarge

16

32

5

1,000,000

Up to 300,000

4

8

20

1

40,000

3

ecs.u1-c1m4.4xlarge

16

64

5

1,000,000

Up to 300,000

4

8

20

1

40,000

3

ecs.u1-c1m8.4xlarge

16

128

5

1,000,000

Up to 300,000

4

8

20

1

40,000

3

ecs.u1-c1m1.8xlarge

32

32

10

2,000,000

Up to 300,000

8

8

20

1

60,000

5

ecs.u1-c1m2.8xlarge

32

64

10

2,000,000

Up to 300,000

8

8

20

1

60,000

5

ecs.u1-c1m4.8xlarge

32

128

10

2,000,000

Up to 300,000

8

8

20

1

60,000

5

ecs.u1-c1m8.8xlarge

32

256

10

2,000,000

Up to 300,000

8

8

20

1

60,000

5

Note
  • You can go to the Instance Types Available for Each Region page to view the instance types available in each region.

  • For information about the specifications of the instance types, see the Instance type specifications section of the "Overview of instance families" topic.

  • Exceptions may occur when you deploy Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) applications on u1 instances. To resolve the issue, replace Userspace I/O (UIO) drivers with Virtual Function I/O (VFIO) drivers. For more information, see Replace UIO drivers with VFIO drivers.

  • For frequently asked questions about universal instances, see the sections that are related to u1 instances in Instance FAQ.