Compute Bandwidth

Each excloud Compute instance type has a maximum network transmit (TX) bandwidth limit. This page outlines the bandwidth allocated to each instance type across all instance classes.

t1a Class

Burstable instances with EBS-backed storage, suitable for general purpose workloads.

InstancevCPUMax TX Bandwidth
t1a.micro250 Mbps
t1a.small2100 Mbps
t1a.medium2200 Mbps

m1a Class

Dedicated CPU instances with EBS-backed storage, designed for production and multi-tenant workloads.

InstancevCPUMax TX Bandwidth
m1a.large2400 Mbps
m1a.xlarge4800 Mbps
m1a.2xlarge81,600 Mbps
m1a.4xlarge163,200 Mbps
m1a.8xlarge326,400 Mbps
m1a.16xlarge6412,800 Mbps

t1 Class (Deprecated-EOL)

Burstable instances with local storage. These instance types have reached end-of-life.

InstancevCPUMax TX Bandwidth
t1.nano225 Mbps
t1.micro250 Mbps
t1.small2100 Mbps
t1.medium2200 Mbps

n1 Class (Deprecated-EOL)

Dedicated CPU instances with local storage. These instance types have reached end-of-life.

InstancevCPUMax TX Bandwidth
n1.2c2400 Mbps
n1.4c4800 Mbps
n1.8c81,600 Mbps
n1.16c163,200 Mbps
n1.32c326,400 Mbps
n1.64c6412,800 Mbps

Notes

  • TX Bandwidth refers to the maximum outbound (transmit) network throughput for the instance.
  • Bandwidth is shared across all network interfaces attached to the instance.
  • Actual throughput may vary depending on network conditions, packet size, and protocol overhead.
  • For bandwidth pricing details, see Bandwidth Pricing.
  • For compute instance pricing, see Compute Pricing.