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Challenge: Modify and test compute and storage speeds - Amazon Web Services (AWS) Tutorial
From the course: AWS Well-Architected Framework: Performance Efficiency Pillar
Challenge: Modify and test compute and storage speeds
(upbeat music) - [Instructor] In this challenge video, we're going to look at how we can change our resources at AWS. How we can scale our compute, our storage, and even our networking by making a change to our ECE2 instance. We're looking at the summary for an ECE2 instance. That's M5N, two times extra large. If you're like me, you don't really know the size of this instance from that spec so let's go into the documentation and see where we're at and where we could go within this family of M5N. So if we look at the news blog from AWS we can scroll down and see some specs. So M5N two times extra large, eight processors logically, 32 gigs of RAM, E BS optimized bandwidth 3.5 gig, network bandwidth 25. We want to bump up the EBS optimized bandwidth. We're not too worried about the network speed but we want processing and EBS optimized bandwidth to be faster. So 3.5 let's scroll down, and say we could go to an M5N, 12…
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Design principals5m 26s
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Achieving performance efficiency at AWS5m 23s
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Compute performance efficiency6m 26s
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Demo: Use AWS Compute Optimizer1m 17s
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Effective storage efficiencies5m 45s
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Demo: Storage tuning5m 38s
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Designing for effective database performance efficiency5m 11s
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Demo: Aurora Serverless deployment2m 55s
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Designing for effective Network performance efficiency5m 38s
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Demo: Using a Quick Start reference deployment3m 3s
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Challenge: Modify and test compute and storage speeds3m 46s
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Monitoring performance efficiency3m 2s
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Performance efficiency trade-offs1m 54s
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Demo: Using the Well-Architected tool1m 58s
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