When you create an operational database with HDFS storage type in an AWS environment, the Operational Database on HDFS clusters now also supports m6i and m7i instances for the applicable nodes. The Operational Database clusters with HDFS storage type are upgraded to enhance the operational database's performance and usability.
The following are the new custom instance types supported by the Operational Database.
AWS, HEAVY, HDFS:
Worker: m6i.4xlarge, m7i.4xlarge
Master: m6i.8xlarge, m7i.8xlarge
Compute/edge/leader: m6i.2xlarge, m7i.2xlarge
Gateway: r6i.8xlarge, r7i.8xlarge
AWS, LIGHT, HDFS:
Worker: m6i.4xlarge, m7i.4xlarge
Compute/edge/leader/gateway: m6i.2xlarge, m7i.2xlarge
Master: m6i.4xlarge, m7i.4xlarge
This is available starting in COD v1.45 and you do not need to upgrade to a higher version of COD to benefit from this feature.
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