Amazon Redshift RG instances now on trailing track
Amazon Redshift has introduced Graviton-based RG instances on its trailing track (P201), effective July 7, 2026. This expansion allows customers prioritizing production stability to leverage the performance and cost benefits of Graviton processors, offering up to 2.4x faster queries than RA3 instances at a reduced vCPU price. These new instance types, rg.4xlarge and rg.xlarge, can be provisioned or used for resizing clusters via the AWS Management Console, CLI, or SDKs.
- →Graviton RG instances available on Redshift trailing track
- →Graviton instances offer improved performance and cost efficiency
- →Provisioning and resizing options
Features (1) ›
- Graviton RG instances available on Redshift trailing track
Amazon Redshift now supports Graviton-based RG instances (rg.4xlarge and rg.xlarge) on the trailing track (P201) starting July 7, 2026. This provides customers prioritizing stability access to Graviton's performance benefits.
Enhancements (1) ›
- Graviton instances offer improved performance and cost efficiency
Graviton-powered RG instances on Redshift deliver up to 2.4x faster query performance compared to RA3 instances. They also offer a 30% lower price per vCPU, improving cost-efficiency.
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- Provisioning and resizing options
Customers can provision new clusters or resize existing ones to rg.4xlarge or rg.xlarge instance types on the trailing track. This can be done using the AWS Management Console, AWS CLI, or AWS SDKs.
https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2026/07/amazon-redshift-graviton-rg-instances-trailing-track