From 5e40f49ca469a0a1f2dc850d77c3c35894f1119f Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Malte Poll <1780588+malt3@users.noreply.github.com> Date: Wed, 28 Feb 2024 13:37:24 +0100 Subject: [PATCH] docs: update STACKIT instance types --- docs/docs/workflows/config.md | 11 ++++++++++- 1 file changed, 10 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/docs/docs/workflows/config.md b/docs/docs/workflows/config.md index 24b9c80ff..872504834 100644 --- a/docs/docs/workflows/config.md +++ b/docs/docs/workflows/config.md @@ -77,9 +77,18 @@ The Constellation CLI can also print the supported instance types with: `constel -By default, Constellation uses `m1a.8d-sev` VMs (8 vCPUs, 64 GB RAM) to create your cluster. +By default, Constellation uses `m1a.4cd` VMs (4 vCPUs, 32 GB RAM) to create your cluster. Optionally, you can switch to a different VM type by modifying `instanceType` in the configuration file. +The following instance types are known to be supported: + +| name | vCPUs | GB RAM | +|----------|-------|--------| +| m1a.4cd | 4 | 32 | +| m1a.8cd | 8 | 64 | +| m1a.16cd | 16 | 120 | +| m1a.30cd | 30 | 238 | + You can choose any of the SEV-enabled instance types. You can find a list of all supported instance types in the [STACKIT documentation](https://docs.stackit.cloud/stackit/en/virtual-machine-flavors-75137231.html). The Constellation CLI can also print the supported instance types with: `constellation config instance-types`.