Historical Instances offering
Below you find a list of historical Instance offers.
COPARM1 Instances
COPARM1 Instances were General Purpose cloud Instances offering a cost-effective and energy-efficient alternative to traditional x86 architectures.
They were well suited for AI inference, data-intensive workloads, and general-purpose applications where ARM compatibility and cost efficiency were priorities over raw single-core x86 performance.
See below the technical specifications of COPARM1 Instances:
| Range | General Purpose |
|---|---|
| Instance Type | COPARM1 |
| Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, AMS1 |
| Storage | Block |
| Max. Bandwidth | From 200 Mbps to 3.2 Gbps |
| CPU Type | ARM (Ampere Altra Max M128-30) |
| Resources | Shared vCPUs |
| Security feature | N/A |
| Sizing | From 2 to 32 vCPUs From 8 GiB to 128 GiB RAM |
| vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:4 |
ENT1 Instances
ENT1 Instances were high-end, dedicated cloud Instances for demanding workloads. They offered.the highest consistent performance per core to support real-time applications. In addition, their computing power made them generally more robust for compute-intensive workloads.
They were best suited for production websites, enterprise applications, high-traffic databases, and any application that required 100% sustained CPU usage such as monitoring and analytics software. This included Prometheus and Grafana, gaming sessions, and ad serving.
See below the technical specifications of Enterprise Instances:
| Range | General Purpose |
|---|---|
| Instance Type | ENT1 |
| Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3, AMS1, AMS2, AMS3, WAW1, WAW2, WAW3 |
| Storage | Block |
| Max. Bandwidth | From 400 Mbps to 20 Gbps |
| CPU Type | AMD EPYC 7543 (2,8 GHz) |
| Resources | Dedicated vCPUs |
| Security feature | Secure Encrypted Virtualization |
| Sizing | From 2 to 96 vCPUs From 8 GiB to 384 GiB RAM |
| vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:4 |
VC Instances
VC1, X64, and START1 Instances were General Purpose cloud Instances offering shared vCPU resources at varying sizes, suited for standard workloads and development use cases.
See below the technical specifications of VC1, X64, and START1 Instances:
| Range | General Purpose |
|---|---|
| Instance Type | VC1, X64, START1 |
| Availability Zone | PAR1, AMS1 |
| Storage | Block, L_SSD |
| Max. Bandwidth | From 200 Mbps to 1 Gbps |
| CPU Type | AMD EPYC 7281 and 7401P, Intel Atom C3855 |
| Resources | Shared vCPUs |
| Security feature | N/A |
| Sizing | From 2 to 12 vCPUs From 2 GiB to 120 GiB RAM |
| vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:1 to 1:10 |