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AWS: How to save up to 20% costs on Elastic Block Store (EBS)

Vatsal Bajpai
Vatsal Bajpai
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A quick recap of what is EBS?

Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) is a scalable block storage service provided by Amazon Web Services (AWS) designed for use with Amazon Elastic Compute Cloud (EC2) instances for both transactional and throughput-intensive workloads. EBS offers high availability and durability for block-level storage volumes, enabling users to create persistent storage volumes that can be attached to EC2 instances. EBS volumes are highly customizable in terms of size, performance, and storage type, allowing users to tailor their storage solutions to specific application requirements. With features like snapshotting and encryption, EBS provides reliable and secure storage solutions for a wide range of use cases, including databases, enterprise applications, and data warehousing.

Why choose gp3?

Choosing gp3 over gp2 in Amazon Elastic Block Store (EBS) provides users with enhanced performance and flexibility. gp3 offers configurable IOPS and throughput, allowing users to tailor their storage performance to match the requirements of specific applications. With lower latency and higher baseline performance compared to gp2, gp3 delivers improved efficiency and responsiveness, making it ideal for latency-sensitive workloads or applications requiring higher I/O performance. Additionally, gp3's ability to scale performance independently of storage capacity ensures better value and cost optimization, making it a compelling choice for users seeking higher performance and flexibility in their storage solutions on AWS.

gp2 v/s gp3

How much costs can we save?

On average, if we are to take gp2 and migrate to gp3 with the baseline gp3 properties, such as IOPS and throughput, we get 20% savings.

But in some cases, the savings can also be between 10% to 19%. Let's look at them below.

gp2 v/s gp3 cost comparision

How to migrate?

Let's see the migration steps needed!

Migrate via UI (less number of volumes)

  1. Visit: https://us-east-1.console.aws.amazon.com/ec2/home?region=us-east-1#Volumes
  2. Select an existing gp2 Volume

aws-volumes

  1. Select Actions => Modify Volume:

aws-volumes-modify

  1. Select gp3 from the dropdown and Modify:

aws-volumes-gp3

That's it! You just saved 20% on this volume!

Migrate via CLI (high number of volumes)

When migrating a high number of volumes, UI is not suitable. So we will use AWS cli to the same

  1. Get a list of all the volumes in a region
aws ec2 describe-volumes --region us-east-1
  1. Convert each volume with 1 command:
aws ec2 modify-volume --volume-id vol-0e9d7e6146ed7fff3 --volume-type gp3 --region us-east-1
  1. To convert all, you can write a small script for the same
 #!/bin/bash

 # Set the AWS region
 AWS_REGION="your_aws_region"

 # Get all volume IDs in the specified region
 volume_ids=$(aws ec2 describe-volumes --region $AWS_REGION --query 'Volumes[*].VolumeId' --output text)

 # Iterate over each volume and convert it to GP3
 for volume_id in $volume_ids; do
     echo "Converting volume $volume_id to gp3..."
     aws ec2 modify-volume --volume-id $volume_id --volume-type gp3 --region $AWS_REGION
     echo "Volume $volume_id converted to gp3."
 done

How Gravity Helps detect Potential Savings?

Gravity Cloud Platform keeps a real-time check on the old generation volumes along with idle volumes

Quantifying the potential savings becomes a very imporant metric in calulating the ROI of the migration. Below you can see how Gravity Platform helps understand this in detail.

Gravity Stacks Console

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