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The default 500GB is far to large in my opinion and leads to large EBS charges. The new 8GB default should be enough for most workloads an matches what is the default on EC2
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Dask uses disk to spill excess data. I would expect it to be at least as large as RAM, if not larger. I don't know what level is correct, but 8GB seems small to me. |
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500 is perhaps too large a default setting but I agree, 8GBs is a bit too small. What do you think about 100GB ? |
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yeah I'm not sure what your use cases are but a default setting of 100GB would have definitely made my EBS bill alot smaller :-) |
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The default 500GB is far to large in my opinion and leads to large EBS charges.
The new 8GB default should be enough for most workloads an matches what is the default on EC2