tldraw-style diagram comparing storage architectures for MySQL performance: three horizontal lanes labeled 'Hetzner Cloud Volume', 'Hetzner Local NVMe', and 'AWS EBS (gp3/io2)'. Each lane shows data flow arrows from MySQL to storage with icons for 'network', 'replication', and 'PCIe'. Include visual indicators: low IOPS (~300-400) and high latency for Cloud Volume, very high IOPS (30k+) and low latency for NVMe, and adjustable IOPS (3k–50k+) with moderate latency for AWS. Keep text minimal and use simple bar gauges or dots to represent latency and IOPS levels.
tldraw diagram showing MySQL stack performance flow: at top, 'MySQL Transactions' box leading down to three branching storage options — 'Hetzner Cloud Volume (Network)', 'Local NVMe (Direct PCIe)', and 'AWS EBS (gp3/io2)'. Each branch includes icons representing 'latency', 'IOPS capacity', and 'durability'. Use color-coded paths (e.g., red = high latency, green = low latency) to visually show performance tradeoffs. Include small side note icons for 'replication overhead' (Hetzner Cloud) and 'configurable performance' (AWS).
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