Choose an AlloyDB machine type

Choosing the right machine shape for your AlloyDB for PostgreSQL cluster is critical for getting the best performance and cost efficiency for your database workload. This document helps you choose the right machine type by describing the AlloyDB machine series, their intended use cases, and how Google determines where to launch the machine series.

Having a diverse set of machine types lets you customize your AlloyDB instance for your use case, whether you have a massive dataset that benefits from a huge cache, or you have a high-concurrency transactional workload that benefits from the highest number of cores. This flexibility ensures that AlloyDB can support everything from massive, very large database workloads to standard, mission-critical applications.

Machine series overview

AlloyDB offers the following machine series, each built on a different underlying Google Cloud compute platform and optimized for specific performance characteristics.


Machine series

Core platform and CPU

Primary workload focus

Key performance differentiator

N2

3rd Generation Intel x86 processors (Ice Lake)

Legacy, general purpose

Available in all regions.

C4A

Google Axion ARM

Price performance, high throughput

Provides the best transaction throughput for cache-fitting workloads.

C4

6th generation Intel x86 processors (Granite Rapids) with Titanium SSD.

Low latency or very large database workloads

Provides the largest machine options with local SSDs for the fastest cache.

Z3

4th generation Intel x86 processors (Sapphire Rapids) with Titanium SSD

Large working dataset, storage intensive

Allows caching of more data per vCPU; optimized for storage-dense, I/O-intensive workloads

Machine series availability for AlloyDB clusters

You can choose one of the following machine series:

  • N2: this machine series provides a balanced price-to-performance ratio for a variety of AlloyDB workloads.
  • C4A Axion-based: this machine series provides optimized price-performance and delivers predictable high performance for high demand AlloyDB workloads.
  • C4: this machine series provides excellent performance, and the largest vertical scale in AlloyDB.
  • Z3: this machine series is optimized for storage-dense, I/O-intensive workloads.

N2

The following machine types are available for instances for the N2 machine series. For more information, see N2 machine series.


Machine type

vCPUs

Memory (GB)
n2-highmem-2
2

16 GB RAM
n2-highmem-4
4

32 GB RAM
n2-highmem-8
8

64 GB RAM
n2-highmem-16
16

128 GB RAM
n2-highmem-32
32

256 GB RAM
n2-highmem-64
64

512 GB RAM
n2-highmem-96
96

768 GB RAM
n2-highmem-128
128

864 GB RAM

C4A Axion-based

The following machine types are available for instances for the C4A Axion-based machine series. For more information, see C4A machine series.


Machine type

vCPUs

Memory (GB)
c4a-highmem-1
1

8 GB RAM
c4a-highmem-4-lssd
4

32 GB RAM
c4a-highmem-8-lssd
8

64 GB RAM
c4a-highmem-16-lssd
16

128 GB RAM
c4a-highmem-32-lssd
32

256 GB RAM
c4a-highmem-48-lssd
48

384 GB RAM
c4a-highmem-64-lssd
64

512 GB RAM
c4a-highmem-72-lssd
72

576 GB RAM

C4

The following machine types are available for instances for the C4 machine series. For more information, see C4 machine series.


Machine type

vCPUs

Memory (GB)
c4-highmem-4-lssd
4

32 GB RAM
c4-highmem-8-lssd
8

64 GB RAM
c4-highmem-16-lssd
16

128 GB RAM
c4-highmem-24-lssd
24

192 GB RAM
c4-highmem-32-lssd
32

256 GB RAM
c4-highmem-48-lssd
48

384 GB RAM
c4-highmem-96-lssd
96

768 GB RAM
c4-highmem-144-lssd
144

1152 GB RAM
c4-highmem-192-lssd
192

1536 GB RAM
c4-highmem-288-lssd
288

2304 GB RAM

Z3 standardlssd

The following machine types are available for instances for the Z3 machine series. For more information, see Z3 machine series.


Machine type

vCPUs

Memory (GB)
z3-highmem-14-standardlssd
14

112 GB RAM
z3-highmem-22-standardlssd
22

176 GB RAM
z3-highmem-44-standardlssd
44

352 GB RAM
z3-highmem-88-standardlssd
88

704 GB RAM

Z3 highlssd

The following machine types are available for instances for the Z3 highlssd machine series. For more information, see Z3 machine series.


Machine type

vCPUs

Memory (GB)
z3-highmem-8-highlssd
8

64 GB RAM
z3-highmem-16-highlssd
16

128 GB RAM
z3-highmem-22-highlssd
22

176 GB RAM
z3-highmem-32-highlssd
32

256 GB RAM
z3-highmem-44-highlssd
44

352 GB RAM

Regional availability methodology

AlloyDB helps you deploy and scale high-availability database solutions wherever you need them.

AlloyDB requires high availability (HA) to protect your mission-critical data. This means that to launch any machine series in a given Google Cloud region, the underlying Compute Engine platform supporting that machine series must be available in all three zones within that region. This requirement ensures that when you choose a region for your AlloyDB cluster, the necessary infrastructure is redundant and geographically distributed in that area, which provides the failover capabilities that you need.

Machine series regional deployments

Use the following table to learn where you can find AlloyDB platforms. N2 offers General Availability, and C4A Axion-based offers the widest modern coverage.


Region

Machine series
N2 C4A C4 Z3
africa-south1



asia-east1



asia-east2



asia-northeast1



asia-northeast2


asia-northeast3



asia-south1



asia-south2



asia-southeast1



asia-southeast2



asia-southeast3



australia-southeast1



australia-southeast2



europe-central2



europe-southwest1



europe-north1



europe-north2



europe-west1



europe-west2



europe-west3



europe-west4



europe-west6



europe-west8



europe-west9



europe-west10



europe-west12



me-central1



me-central2



me-west1



northamerica-northeast1



northamerica-northeast2



northamerica-south1



southamerica-east1



southamerica-west1



us-central1



us-east1



us-east4



us-east5



us-east7



us-south1



us-west1



us-west2



us-west3



us-west4



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