![]() These VMs are powered by Intel Cascade lake CPU platform and offers up to 3.8 GHz sustained all-core turbo. Both E2 and N2D have committed use discounts, which brings additional savings up to 55% for 3-year commitments. E2 has no sustained discounts yet offers the lowest on-demand pricing across the general-purpose machines. Higher sustained use discounts are available for N1s as compared to N2 and N2D. ![]() ![]() This price-performant capability makes E2 a good choice for most of the common workloads which can run on N1s. For all but the most demanding workloads (GPUs, large instance sizes) E2 delivers similar performance as compared to N1, at a significantly lower cost (31% less). E2 VMs run on a variety of CPU platforms ( Intel and AMD) depending on availability. E2 is again a second-generation machine in the general-purpose family and can provide up to 32 vCPUs and 128 GB memory.In the google announcement, the N2D-standard-32 (32 vCPUs) performed 39% better than N1-standard-32 when evaluated using Coremark and 13% savings over N1 family They are powered by 2nd Generation AMD EPYC Rome CPU platform and have a capability to provide up to 224 vCPUs and 768 GB memory, highest combination possible in general purpose family. N2D is the latest second-generation machine which became generally available earlier this year on 6th April 2020.N2s provide more memory per vCPU as compared to N1s. It offers up to 80 vCPUs and 640 GB memory. N2 is the second-generation machine powered by 2nd Generation Intel Xeon Scalable Processors (Cascade Lake) CPU platform with a base frequency of 2.8 GHz and a sustained all core turbo of 3.4 GHz.Google recommends usage of its second-generation machines (N2, N2D and E2) while using general loads, but it is interesting to note that apart from the Accelerated-optimized machine family, N1 machines are the only ones that can be used to support GPU workloads with a selected NVIDIA GPUs. ![]()
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