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Status: Closed (View Workflow)
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Resolution: Done
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Story Points:1
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Description
AWS recently launched a new range of EC2 instances powered by Graviton Processor. These instances as named as t4g family of instances. This Ticket is for reviewing the T4g instances
More on T4g: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/t4/
Additional Details:
All of Loraine labs instances are the old generation of the t2 type instances with the exception of the Jira server running on m5 type instances. The t2 instance family was launched in 2014.
The new T4g.micro gives more 2vCPU and 1GB memory for $0.0084 per Hour
while
t2.micro gives 1vCPU and 1 GB memory for $0.0116 per Hour
Reference: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/pricing/on-demand/
This task is for testing out the operational feasibility of the newly launched t4g instances for different applications.
Task 1: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in devappstore for speed, usability, and execution of the application.
Task 2: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in BiovizConnect for speed, usability, and execution of the application.
Task 3: Mention if any changes are involved in deploying the instance, EBS volumes types or AMI's
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Activity
| Field | Original Value | New Value |
|---|---|---|
| Epic Link | IGBF-2323 [ 18477 ] |
| Description | Steps Enable Request Metrics(paid) like PUT ,GET on S3 buckets: https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AmazonS3/latest/user-guide/configure-metrics.html |
| Rank | Ranked higher |
| Sprint | Fall 1: 14 Sep - 25 Sep, Fall 2: 28 Sep - 9 Oct [ 103, 104 ] |
| Story Points | 2.5 | 0.5 |
| Assignee | Chester Dias [ cdias1 ] |
| Description |
AWS recently launched a new range of EC2 instances powered by Graviton Processor. These instances as named as t4g family of instances
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/t4/ All of Loraine labs instances are the old generation of the t2 type instances with the exception of Jira serve running on m5 type instances. The t2 instance family was launched in 2014. The new T4g.micro gives more 2vCPU and 1GB memory for $0.0084 per Hour while t2.micro gives 1vCPU and 1 GB memory for $0.0116 per Hour This task is for testing out the operational feasibility of the newly launched t4g instances |
| Story Points | 0.5 | 1 |
| Description |
AWS recently launched a new range of EC2 instances powered by Graviton Processor. These instances as named as t4g family of instances
https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/t4/ All of Loraine labs instances are the old generation of the t2 type instances with the exception of Jira serve running on m5 type instances. The t2 instance family was launched in 2014. The new T4g.micro gives more 2vCPU and 1GB memory for $0.0084 per Hour while t2.micro gives 1vCPU and 1 GB memory for $0.0116 per Hour This task is for testing out the operational feasibility of the newly launched t4g instances |
AWS recently launched a new range of EC2 instances powered by Graviton Processor. These instances as named as t4g family of instances. This Ticket is for review
More on T4g: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/t4/ All of Loraine labs instances are the old generation of the t2 type instances with the exception of the Jira server running on m5 type instances. The t2 instance family was launched in 2014. The new T4g.micro gives more 2vCPU and 1GB memory for $0.0084 per Hour while t2.micro gives 1vCPU and 1 GB memory for $0.0116 per Hour This task is for testing out the operational feasibility of the newly launched t4g instances for different applications. Task 1: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in devappstore for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 2: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in BiovizConnect for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 3: Mention if any changes are involved in deploying the instance, EBS volumes types or AMI's |
| Summary | Investigate: New type of EC2 instances for usability, cost improvement | Investigate: New type of EC2 instances(t4g family of EC2) for usability, cost improvement |
| Description |
AWS recently launched a new range of EC2 instances powered by Graviton Processor. These instances as named as t4g family of instances. This Ticket is for review
More on T4g: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/t4/ All of Loraine labs instances are the old generation of the t2 type instances with the exception of the Jira server running on m5 type instances. The t2 instance family was launched in 2014. The new T4g.micro gives more 2vCPU and 1GB memory for $0.0084 per Hour while t2.micro gives 1vCPU and 1 GB memory for $0.0116 per Hour This task is for testing out the operational feasibility of the newly launched t4g instances for different applications. Task 1: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in devappstore for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 2: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in BiovizConnect for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 3: Mention if any changes are involved in deploying the instance, EBS volumes types or AMI's |
AWS recently launched a new range of EC2 instances powered by Graviton Processor. These instances as named as t4g family of instances. This Ticket is for reviewing the T4g instances
More on T4g: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/t4/ All of Loraine labs instances are the old generation of the t2 type instances with the exception of the Jira server running on m5 type instances. The t2 instance family was launched in 2014. The new T4g.micro gives more 2vCPU and 1GB memory for $0.0084 per Hour while t2.micro gives 1vCPU and 1 GB memory for $0.0116 per Hour This task is for testing out the operational feasibility of the newly launched t4g instances for different applications. Task 1: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in devappstore for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 2: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in BiovizConnect for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 3: Mention if any changes are involved in deploying the instance, EBS volumes types or AMI's |
| Description |
AWS recently launched a new range of EC2 instances powered by Graviton Processor. These instances as named as t4g family of instances. This Ticket is for reviewing the T4g instances
More on T4g: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/t4/ All of Loraine labs instances are the old generation of the t2 type instances with the exception of the Jira server running on m5 type instances. The t2 instance family was launched in 2014. The new T4g.micro gives more 2vCPU and 1GB memory for $0.0084 per Hour while t2.micro gives 1vCPU and 1 GB memory for $0.0116 per Hour This task is for testing out the operational feasibility of the newly launched t4g instances for different applications. Task 1: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in devappstore for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 2: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in BiovizConnect for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 3: Mention if any changes are involved in deploying the instance, EBS volumes types or AMI's |
AWS recently launched a new range of EC2 instances powered by Graviton Processor. These instances as named as t4g family of instances. This Ticket is for reviewing the T4g instances
More on T4g: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/t4/ Additional Details: All of Loraine labs instances are the old generation of the t2 type instances with the exception of the Jira server running on m5 type instances. The t2 instance family was launched in 2014. The new T4g.micro gives more 2vCPU and 1GB memory for $0.0084 per Hour while t2.micro gives 1vCPU and 1 GB memory for $0.0116 per Hour This task is for testing out the operational feasibility of the newly launched t4g instances for different applications. Task 1: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in devappstore for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 2: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in BiovizConnect for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 3: Mention if any changes are involved in deploying the instance, EBS volumes types or AMI's |
| Description |
AWS recently launched a new range of EC2 instances powered by Graviton Processor. These instances as named as t4g family of instances. This Ticket is for reviewing the T4g instances
More on T4g: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/t4/ Additional Details: All of Loraine labs instances are the old generation of the t2 type instances with the exception of the Jira server running on m5 type instances. The t2 instance family was launched in 2014. The new T4g.micro gives more 2vCPU and 1GB memory for $0.0084 per Hour while t2.micro gives 1vCPU and 1 GB memory for $0.0116 per Hour This task is for testing out the operational feasibility of the newly launched t4g instances for different applications. Task 1: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in devappstore for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 2: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in BiovizConnect for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 3: Mention if any changes are involved in deploying the instance, EBS volumes types or AMI's |
AWS recently launched a new range of EC2 instances powered by Graviton Processor. These instances as named as t4g family of instances. This Ticket is for reviewing the T4g instances
More on T4g: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/t4/ Additional Details: All of Loraine labs instances are the old generation of the t2 type instances with the exception of the Jira server running on m5 type instances. The t2 instance family was launched in 2014. The new T4g.micro gives more 2vCPU and 1GB memory for $0.0084 per Hour while t2.micro gives 1vCPU and 1 GB memory for $0.0116 per Hour Reference: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/pricing/on-demand/ This task is for testing out the operational feasibility of the newly launched t4g instances for different applications. Task 1: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in devappstore for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 2: Try out the new instance with the AMI used in BiovizConnect for speed, usability, and execution of the application. Task 3: Mention if any changes are involved in deploying the instance, EBS volumes types or AMI's |
| Attachment | t4g-ubuntu.png [ 15450 ] |
| Status | To-Do [ 10305 ] | In Progress [ 3 ] |
| Status | In Progress [ 3 ] | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] |
| Status | Needs 1st Level Review [ 10005 ] | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] |
| Status | First Level Review in Progress [ 10301 ] | Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] |
| Status | Ready for Pull Request [ 10304 ] | Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] |
| Status | Pull Request Submitted [ 10101 ] | Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] |
| Status | Reviewing Pull Request [ 10303 ] | Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] |
| Status | Merged Needs Testing [ 10002 ] | Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] |
| Resolution | Done [ 10000 ] | |
| Status | Post-merge Testing In Progress [ 10003 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
| Assignee | Ann Loraine [ aloraine ] |
[~aloraine] AWS Graviton processors are based on the 64-bit Arm architecture.