Cloud Servers

Easily deploy & manage Cloud Servers in any of our 6 Data Centers

Backed by 24/7/365 On-Premise Support​
Commitment: Month-to-month $0 Set Up Fees

Available in our Data Centers located in Costa Rica, Panama, Guatemala, Honduras, Colombia and Miami, Florida.

Scalable, flexible, and cost effictive

We have designed these instances in order for you to quickly order
cloud servers based on the following most common computing needs:

General Purpose

$76.50

monthly
  • vCPUs: 4
  • RAM: 8 Gb
  • SSD: 150Gb
  • IPv4: 1
  • Bandwidth: 50Mbps
  • DDoS Protection: 10Gbps
  • Server Management Plan: Silver
  • Acronis Backup: Not Included
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Compute Optimized

$141.00

monthly
  • vCPUs: 6
  • RAM: 16 Gb
  • SSD: 300Gb
  • IPv4: 1
  • Bandwidth: 50Mbps
  • DDoS Protection: 10Gbps
  • Server Management Plan: Silver
  • Acronis Backup: Not Included
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Memory Optimized

$205.50

monthly
  • vCPUs: 8
  • RAM: 24 Gb
  • SSD: 450Gb
  • IPv4: 1
  • Bandwidth: 50Mbps
  • DDoS Protection: 10Gbps
  • Server Management Plan: Silver
  • Acronis Backup: Not Included
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Accelerated Computing

$270.00

monthly
  • vCPUs: 10
  • RAM: 32 Gb
  • SSD: 600Gb
  • IPv4: 1
  • Bandwidth: 50Mbps
  • DDoS Protection: 10Gbps
  • Server Management Plan: Silver
  • Acronis Backup: Not Included
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What is a Cloud Server?

A cloud server is a virtualized compute server that allows users to access its resources remotely over a network.

Cloud servers utilize virtualization technologies, such as hypervisors, to create virtual instances from the physical servers within the data center. The resources of the physical servers, including processing power, memory, and storage, are shared among the virtual instances, allowing multiple users to access and utilize the same physical infrastructure.

In the public cloud computing model, cloud vendors offer virtual servers, storage, and other resources as part of their infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) offerings.

Private cloud servers, on the other hand, are deployed within an organization’s own data center infrastructure. These servers are dedicated to a specific organization and are not shared with other users. Private cloud deployments provide greater control and customization options, allowing organizations to tailor the cloud server environment to their specific requirements.

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Cloud servers offer several advantages.

First, they simplify the provisioning process, allowing administrators to quickly create and configure virtual instances without the need for physical server installation and maintenance. This ease of use accelerates deployment timelines and enhances operational efficiency.

Furthermore, cloud servers facilitate globalization by providing geographically distributed data centers. This enables organizations to host duplicate instances of their workloads in different locations, resulting in improved performance and reduced network latency for users located far from the primary data center.

In terms of cost and flexibility, cloud servers follow a pay-as-you-go model, where organizations only pay for the resources they consume. This approach is particularly beneficial for temporary or sporadic workloads, as it eliminates the need for upfront hardware investments. However, it is important to conduct a thorough cost analysis to ensure that long-term and full-time usage of cloud servers remains cost-effective compared to owning physical servers.

Overall, cloud servers are an integral component of cloud computing, offering virtualized infrastructure that empowers organizations to leverage the benefits of scalability, flexibility, and cost efficiency provided by data center-based cloud services.