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  3. Platforms

Platforms

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Yandex Compute Cloud provides various types of physical processors. Choosing a platform guarantees the type of physical processor in the data center and determines the set of valid vCPU and RAM configurations. You can also add a graphics accelerator (GPU) to a VM. You must choose a platform when creating each VM.

Standard platforms

Platform Processor Max number of cores (vCPUs)
per VM
CPU base
clock rate (GHz)
Intel Broadwell
(standard-v1)
Intel® Xeon® Processor E5-2660 v4 32 2.00
Intel Cascade Lake
(standard-v2)
Intel Xeon Gold 6230 80 2.10
Intel Ice Lake
(standard-v3)
Intel Xeon Gold 6338 96 2.00

Platforms with GPUs

Platform Graphics
accelerator
Processor Characteristics
Intel Broadwell with
NVIDIA® Tesla® V100
(gpu-standard-v1)
NVIDIA® Tesla® V100 Intel Xeon
Processor E5-2660 v4
Maximum number of GPUs per VM: 4
Number of vCPUs per GPU: 8
RAM per 1 GPU: 96 GB
Intel Cascade Lake
with NVIDIA® Tesla® V100
(gpu-standard-v2)
NVIDIA® Tesla® V100 Intel Xeon Gold 6230 Max number of GPUs per VM: 8
Number of vCPUs per GPU: 8
RAM per GPU: 48 GB
Intel Ice Lake with
NVIDIA® Tesla® T4
(standard-v3-t4)
NVIDIA® Tesla® T4 Intel Xeon Gold 6338 Max number of GPUs per VM: 1
Number of vCPUs per GPU: 32
RAM per GPU: 128 GB
AMD EPYC™
with NVIDIA® Ampere® A100
(gpu-standard-v3)
NVIDIA® Ampere® A100 AMD EPYC™ 7702 Max number of GPUs per VM: 8
Number of vCPUs per GPU: 28
RAM per GPU: 119 GB

See also

  • Permitted vCPU and RAM configurations.
  • Permitted GPU, vCPU, and RAM configurations.
  • Pricing for computing resources on different platforms.

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