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 |