Virtual Machines (VMs)

Run virtualized linux servers on our infrastructure.

Our virtual machine platform runs on a 3 node compute cluster using proxmox as the hypervisor, which provides near native performance, allows us to use network based storage and easily backup, transfer or resize machines.

Processers (CPUs)

All servers run on high-performance and power efficient Ryzen 9 7950x processers, making it possible to host almost any application with great single and multi core performance.

Storage Solutions

Local NVMe

High-performance local nvme based storage for things that prioritise performance over high capacity, includes raid 1 mirroring and daily onsite/offsite backups.

Block Storage

Configured as either your boot disk or a secondary "data" disk, runs on our redundant 3 node ceph based storage cluster (each node running raid) for maximum data protection.

Daily Onsite/Offsite Backups

By default, your vm is backed up to our shared proxmox backup server, which then syncs all its data (encrypted) to a third party provider for safekeeping.

Networking

Hypervisors are equipped with 10 gigabit networking internally to support things like block storage, accelerate the creation of backups and make migrations blazing fast.

When connecting to the internet your server has a 2 gigabit unmetered shared uplink (as long as you don't constantly saturate the line).

Optional Addons

High Availability

Allows one of our compute nodes to die and a replica of your vm to spin up within seconds on another node.

A block storage based boot disk is requires as it means your disk is accessible from all nodes in a central location, when using local nvme storage a copy is only stored on your compute node and in our daily backups (not proficient for instant failover).

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