EBS Volume Types Infographic
AWS Storage Guide

EBS Volume Types

Understanding the architecture of gp3, io2, and st1 to optimize cost and performance.

The Ingredients of Performance

The core metrics that define EBS volume capability

IOPS

Input/Output Operations Per Second. Measures the speed of small read/write requests.

Throughput

Measured in MiB/s. Defines how much data can be transferred in a single second.

Capacity

Volume size in GiB/TiB. In older types, performance was tied strictly to size.

Latency

The time taken for a single I/O request to be completed (measured in ms).

Volume Selection Logic

Mapping workloads to the correct storage architecture

Workload Demand

gp3

“The General Purpose SSD”

  • Decoupled IOPS from Size
  • 20% lower price than gp2
  • Baseline 3,000 IOPS
BEST FOR: VIRTUAL DESKTOPS, BOOT VOLUMES

io2

“The Provisioned IOPS SSD”

  • Sub-millisecond latency
  • 99.999% Durability
  • Up to 256,000 IOPS
BEST FOR: SAP HANA, ORACLE, CRITICAL DBs

st1

“Throughput Optimized HDD”

  • Low-cost HDD storage
  • Max 500 MiB/s throughput
  • High sequential access
BEST FOR: BIG DATA, LOG PROCESSING, DATA WAREHOUSING
Storage Medium
gp3 / io2 Solid State Drive (SSD)
st1 Hard Disk Drive (HDD)
Key Takeaway

Always start with gp3. It offers the best balance of price and performance, allowing you to provision IOPS and Throughput independently of storage size.

Performance Limit
Cost Efficiency Performance High

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