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Memory profiles are best for memory intensive workloads, such as large caching workloads, intensive database applications, or in-memory analytics workloads.
The offering is available in the following profiles:
Profile | vCPU | RAM | Storage type |
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M1.1x8 | 1 | 8 GB | SAN |
M1.2x16 | 2 | 16 GB | SAN |
M1.4x32 | 4 | 32 GB | SAN |
M1.8x64 | 8 | 64 GB | SAN |
M1.16x128 | 16 | 128 GB | SAN |
M1.30x240 | 30 | 240 GB | SAN |
M1.48x384 | 48 | 384 GB | SAN |
M1.56x448 | 56 | 448 GB | SAN |
M1.64x512 | 64 | 512 GB | SAN |
Storage Notes:
- SAN primary boot disk (25 or 100 GB) with additional disks available, up to 2 TB each (5 total disks allowed).
- Pricing for public virtual servers using SAN storage includes virtual CPU, memory, and minimum primary boot disk. Additional disk prices depend on the disk size and quantity that you select.
Memory profiles are available in all data centers.
All supported operating systems (such as RHEL, CentOS, Windows, Ubuntu, and others), supported databases, and software add-ons are also available with this offering.