The C4 family, on average, had a 14 percent increase in integer performance over the C3 family. The c4.8xlarge VMs exhibited the largest performance improvement, with a 19 percent higher integer… Read more »
The C4 family on average had 13 percent higher floating point calculation performance than the C3 family. The c4.8xlarge VMs improved 21 percent higher on average floating point performance over the… Read more »
For the same size VMs, the C4 family showed nearly identical public and private network throughput as the C3 family, with an average increase of 2% for public network throughput and… Read more »
Amazon EC2’s C4 VMs showed an approximate 6 GB/s increase in memory throughput compared to their C3 counterparts across all tested VM sizes. Read more »
Amazon’s C4 family displayed on average a 15.6% improvement in processing performance as a result of higher integer, floating point and memory throughput performance. Read more »
Amazon is making efforts to provide highly predictable performance outputs and to match its C4 family’s price-performance with that of its earlier generation C3 family. Read more »
The value of leveraging real-time operational metrics for data has proven itself, but finding the most useful approach towards applying it remains elusive for most businesses. Read more »
Amazon targeted with the enterprise with new announcements at re:Invent 2014 but it took a balanced approach by also targeting developers and operations professionals. Read more »
Enterprises can leverage bare metal clouds to have more control over cloud services, cost issues, better performance, and security concerns. Read more »