Great!
Especially also witht he IO performance.
Is it possible to define the volume type manually by putting 'volume_type'
to the user data?
So I can also have smaller volumes with SSD?
Best,
Alexander

2015-07-14 13:57 GMT-05:00 Enis Afgan <enis.af...@irb.hr>:

> I just fixed this here
> https://github.com/galaxyproject/cloudman/commit/0f6ab132958ad57a338c66387112407edbc7632d#diff-9eba488c9175de87945a13d7b7228a6dR621
>
> This required switching to SSD-based volumes on AWS and, besides actually
> being able to create volumes up to 16TB now, it should give us better IO
> performance now.
>
> On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 5:06 PM, Alexander Vowinkel <
> vowinkel.alexan...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I get this error on cluster creation:
>>
>> Error creating volume: EC2ResponseError: 400 Bad Request
>> InvalidParameterValueVolume of 2048GiB is too large for volume type
>> standard; maximum is 1024GiB
>>
>> Is there a way to get a volume that big for galaxy?
>>
>> Best,
>> Alexander
>>
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