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Yandex Managed Service for Apache Spark™ host classes

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Yandex Cloud
Updated at September 19, 2025

The host class determines the computing power allocated for each host in a cluster.

For more information on limits, see Quotas and limits.

Available host classesAvailable host classes

Hosts in Yandex Managed Service for Apache Spark™ clusters are deployed on Yandex Compute Cloud VMs.

Configuration types:

  • standard: Standard VMs with 4:1 RAM to vCPU ratio.
  • memory-optimized: VMs with an increased RAM to vCPU ratio (8:1).

The full list of possible host configurations on each platform is provided below.

Host class name Number of vCPUs RAM, GB
c2-m8 2 8
c2-m16 2 16
c4-m16 4 16
c4-m32 4 32
c8-m32 8 32
c8-m64 8 64
c16-m64 16 64
c16-m128 16 128
c32-m128 32 128
c32-m256 32 256

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