Amazon Elastic Block Store (Amazon EBS) now supports higher volume-level limits for its General Purpose (gp3) volumes. With this update, gp3 volumes can scale up to 64 TiB in size (4X the previous 16 TiB limit), up to 80,000 IOPS (5X the previous 16,000 IOPS limit), and up to 2,000 MiB/s throughput (2X the previous 1,000 MiB/s limit).
These expanded limits help reduce operational complexity for storage-intensive workloads by enabling gp3 volumes with larger capacity and higher performance. You can consolidate multiple striped volumes into a single gp3 volume, streamline architectures, and lower management overhead. The increased limits particularly benefit customers running containerized workloads with limited support for striping multiple volumes, applications that rely on single-volume architectures, and growing workloads approaching current gp3 limits. The pricing model remains unchanged: you pay for storage plus any additional IOPS and throughput provisioned beyond the baseline performance.
The new gp3 limits are available in all AWS Commercial Regions and AWS GovCloud (US) Regions where gp3 volumes are available. To get started and learn more, please visit the Amazon EBS user guide.
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Source: Amazon Web Services
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