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The local NVMe storage for i3.metal is the same as i3.16xlarge. There are 8 NVMe PCI devices. For i3.16xlarge those PCI devices are assigned to the instance running under the Xen hypervisor. When running i3.metal, there simply isn't a hypervisor and the PCI devices are accessed directly.

- There is no hot swap for the NVMe storage.

- The 8 NVMe devices are discrete, there is no hardware RAID controller

- Anyone can get I/O performance stats on i3.16xlarge as a baseline. Intel VT-d can introduce some overhead from the handling (and caching) of DMA remapping requests in the IOMMU and interrupt delivery so I/O performance may be a bit higher on i3.metal, with a few microseconds lower latency.



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