Amazon RDS for Oracle now supports R6in and M6in instances that deliver up to 170 Gbps of network bandwidth. Enhanced network bandwidth makes M6in and R6in DB instances ideal for write-intensive workloads.
R6in and M6in instances are available for Amazon RDS for Oracle in Bring Your Own License model for both Oracle Database Enterprise Edition (EE) and Oracle Database Standard Edition 2 (SE2) editions. You can launch the new instance in the Amazon RDS Management Console or using the AWS CLI. Refer Amazon RDS for Oracle Pricing for available instance configurations and pricing details.
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The increased network bandwidth in R6in and M6in instances is a great move, especially for businesses that rely on write-heavy workloads. It’ll be interesting to see how much this improves performance for large-scale Oracle applications.