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With Arm Graviton on AWS, for our specific environments and workloads, we get better performance for less money. Same goes for the hosts, who pay a smaller upfront investment per core and less in electricity per core. Bigger bang for the buck when the glove fits.


Same here, generally 10-40% better performance, depending on workload, at 15%+ lower costs, on AWS.

We have seen performance improvements in PHP, Java, and various CPU-bound tasks such as video transcoding.

This goes for either EC2 m7g vs m6i and also for Fargate x64 (from my experience, perfomance seems comparable to m5 instances) vs ARM (Graviton2).




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