gr6f Instance Family

The GR6f instance family, featuring fractional GPUs, became generally available around July 29, 2025. These instances are powered by third-generation AMD EPYC processors and NVIDIA L4 Tensor Core GPUs. Networking is up to 25 Gbps, and instance storage includes NVMe SSD, with sizes varying by instance. A key feature is the GPU partitioning, allowing for cost-effective allocation of GPU resources for graphics and machine learning workloads.

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Instance Types
vCPUs
Up to 16
Memory
Up to 128 GiB
Architecture
x86_64
Processor
AMD
Ranked by CPU performance (Passmark)
#1
m8a, c8a, r8a
3846 Up to 192 vCPU
#3
m7a, c7a, r7a
2887 Up to 192 vCPU
#4
2595 Up to 192 vCPU
#5
2303 Up to 128 vCPU
#6
1853 Up to 192 vCPU
#7
m5dn, c4, r5dn, r5n, t2
1764 Up to 96 vCPU
#8
m4, m5, m5n, m7g, m7gd, c3, c7g, c7gd, c7gn, i3, i3en, r3, r4, r5, r5b, r5d, r7g, r7gd, t3
1648 Up to 96 vCPU
#9
1419 Up to 96 vCPU
#10
1098 Up to 64 vCPU
🇯🇵 ap-northeast-1
🇰🇷 ap-northeast-2
🇮🇳 ap-south-1
🇦🇺 ap-southeast-2
🇨🇦 ca-central-1
🇩🇪 eu-central-1
🇸🇪 eu-north-1
🇪🇸 eu-south-2
🇬🇧 eu-west-2
🇧🇷 sa-east-1
🇺🇸 us-east-1
🇺🇸 us-east-2
🇺🇸 us-west-2
gr6f.4xlarge 16 vCPU, 128 GiB

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