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High I/O instances are storage optimized. Examples of this family are H1 (high disk throughput), I3 (high random I/O performance), and D2 (dense storage). EBS-optimized instances have exclusive capacity for I/O operations.
RDS is not compatible with Oracle Enterprise High Availability options because it uses Multi-AZ and access to the OS is limited. Also, note that burstable performance instances are not compatible with EBS optimizations.
This question is focused on the portability of current features and performance only. Costs or managed services are not mentioned in the question.
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- Amazon EC2 Instance Types: https://aws.amazon.com/ec2/instance-types/
- Amazon RDS Instance Types: https://aws.amazon.com/rds/instance-types/
- Amazon RDS for Oracle Database FAQs: https://aws.amazon.com/rds/oracle/faqs/
- Instances optimized for Amazon EBS: https://docs.aws...