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Costo (+iva)



0.013 / hourly

0.313 / daily

9.40 / monthly




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Legenda

  • CPU: The number of CPUs indicates the amount of CORES that can be used to increase the resources of an individual Cloud. Each Cloud starts with a total of 1 CPU cores.

  • RAM: it indicates the maximum amount of RAM memory that you can be allocate to your VMs. Updates can be used to change existing VMs or create new requests.

  • Hard Disk: it indicates the maximum amount of disk space that you can allocate to your VMs. Updates may be used to modify existing VMs or to create new requests. Please remember that on each individual VM, the disk space in use cannot be reduced as this could result in the corruption of your data.

  • VM: it indicates the maximum number of clouds (VMs) you can create within your account.

  • IPv4: it indicates the number of IPv4s you can allocate to your account. Updates can be used to change existing VMs or create new requests.

  • IPv6: Rit indicates the number of IPv6s allocatable to your account. Updates can be used to change existing VMs or create new requests.

  • Traffic: it indicates the maximum amount of transferrable data (Gigabytes) in a month for all your VMs. The parameter takes into account the total amount of ram allocated to each individual VM and not the one actually in use. Updates can be used to change existing VMs or create new requests.

  • Uplink: it indicates the bandwidth available for each request. The parameter refers to values for each individual VM (request) and to the total for the account. To increase the uplink of a Cloud to 1 Gbps, once you have set up your account, go to the Cloud resources section and select the network card "Intel e1000".