Unlimited mode for burstable performance instances
A burstable performance instance configured as unlimited
can sustain high
CPU utilization for any period of time whenever required. The hourly instance price
automatically covers all CPU usage spikes if the average CPU utilization of the instance is
at or below the baseline over a rolling 24-hour period or the instance lifetime, whichever
is shorter.
For the vast majority of general-purpose workloads, instances configured as
unlimited
provide ample performance without any additional charges. If the
instance runs at higher CPU utilization for a prolonged period, it can do so for a flat
additional rate per vCPU-hour. For information about pricing, see Amazon EC2 pricing
If you use a t2.micro
or t3.micro
instance under the AWS Free Tierunlimited
mode, charges might apply if your average utilization over a
rolling 24-hour period exceeds the baseline
utilization of the instance.
T4g, T3a, and T3 instances launch as unlimited
by default (unless you change the default). If the average CPU usage over a 24-hour period exceeds the
baseline, you incur charges for surplus credits. If you launch
Spot Instances as unlimited
and plan to use them immediately and for a short
duration, with no idle time for accruing CPU credits, you incur charges for surplus
credits. We recommend that you launch your Spot Instances in standard mode to avoid
paying higher costs. For more information, see Surplus credits can incur
charges and Launch burstable performance instances.
Note
T3 instances launched on a Dedicated Host launch as standard
by default;
unlimited
mode is not supported for T3 instances on a Dedicated Host.