Instances Types
Instance Types in Open Cloud are various configurations of virtual machines that you can choose depending on your computing needs. These types define the amount of allocated resources such as CPUs (vCPUs), RAM, storage types, and networking capabilities. Choosing the right instance type allows you to optimize the performance, cost, and scalability of your applications.
Key aspects of Instance Types:
vCPU (Virtual CPUs): The number of virtual CPUs defines the computational power of the instance. More vCPUs means higher performance, suitable for resource-intensive tasks.
RAM (Random Access Memory): The amount of RAM affects the instance's ability to process data in real-time. Larger amounts of RAM are suitable for memory-intensive applications, such as databases and analytics.
