×

Differences between virtual machine types

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