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Description
Redis is an open-source, in-memory data structure store used by companies like Twitter, Snapchat, and GitHub, among others. If your company runs Redis workloads in the AWS Elastic Cloud Compute (EC2) cloud, it’s vital to choose powerful instances to support them. We tested storage-optimized instances with three generations of processors and discovered that Redis performance improved with each newer processor generation. In Redis tests, I3en instances with 2nd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors handled up to 2 times the operations per second of I3 instances with older processors. Additionally, I4i instances featuring 3rd Gen Intel Xeon Scalable processors outperformed the I3en instances by up to 1.6 times—and up to 2.51 times the performance of the I3 instances with older processors. This makes newer storage-optimized instances the wise choice for handling Redis workloads.