Differences between virtual machine types
Differences between virtual machine types.
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Basic
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Universal
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High performance
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With vGPU
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Application
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For entry-level workloads, testing, and performing basic operations.
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Suitable for various universal and common tasks:
- Development,
- Hosting databases,
- Terminal services,
- Web servers.
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Suitable for handling complex tasks and high-load applications:
- Database hosting,
- Terminal services,
- High-traffic web servers.
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Remote access to a virtual machine with a graphics accelerator for professionals working with graphic software
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Clustered/non-clustered VM
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Clustered
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Clustered
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Clustered
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non-Clustered
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Processor
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Processor Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold CPU 5218R @ 2,1 GHz (In Turbo mode, 4.0 GHz)
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Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold CPU 5218R @ 2,1 GHz(In Turbo mode, 4.0 GHz)
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Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold CPU 6226R 2,9 GHz(In Turbo mode, 3.9 GHz)
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Intel(R) Xeon(R) Gold CPU 6226R 2,9 GHz(In Turbo mode, 3.9 GHz)
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vCPU reservation
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up to 50% vCPU
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up to 100% vCPU
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guaranteed
100% vCPU
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guaranteed
100% vCPU
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VM sizes
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up to
4 vCPU/ 16 RAM
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up to
28 vCPU/ 256 RAM
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from 1 vCPU/ 8 RAM to 22 vCPU/256 RAM
(The more vCPU, the higher the RAM / vCPU ratio)
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NVIDIA® QUADRO® RTX 4000
14 vCPU / 96 RAM
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System
drive
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Standart/Super
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Standart/Super
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Standart/Super
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Standart/Super
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Trial
period
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7-day trial period, extension is possible.
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7-day trial period, extension is possible.
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7-day trial period, extension is possible.
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7-day trial period
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Availability
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99,9%
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99,9%
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99,9%
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99,9%
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