Cloud Servers
For websites, launches, and standard applications, with faster provisioning and more direct scaling of core compute resources.
Integrated infrastructure for global workloads, connecting more regions, nodes, and reliable delivery capacity.
From cloud servers to dedicated hardware, colocation, and global transit, the core infrastructure lines are organized by workload stage.
For websites, launches, and standard applications, with faster provisioning and more direct scaling of core compute resources.
Flagship high-frequency compute built for latency-sensitive services, strong throughput, and stable delivery.
Product Lines
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Regions Covered
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Public Nodes
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Dedicated hardware with clearer performance boundaries for long-running and consistently heavy workloads.
Connect self-owned hardware into our facilities and backbone environment with rack, power, and network handled together.
Built for cross-region access quality and more stable multi-market traffic delivery across backbone routes.
Baseline hardening, inspection, and day-to-day operational support to keep workloads stable after delivery.
Capability Overview
Coverage across compute, dedicated hardware, colocation, network interconnect, and operational support.
The console, API, and marketplace work together as one entry for control, automation, and expansion.
Keep instances, networking, billing, and support in one console from day one.
Connect provisioning, queries, and status sync directly into your own systems.
Add a more flexible path beyond standard plans with a dedicated marketplace entry.
Nodes in multiple regions connect through one backbone, making cross-region access and transport more direct.
Key regions, their node coverage, starting prices, and recommended products are gathered here.
Public Nodes
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Includes Singapore, Japan, Korea, and nearby nodes for East and Southeast Asia traffic.
Public Nodes
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U.S.-based nodes for North American traffic and transoceanic workloads.
Public Nodes
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European nodes for regional traffic and cross-region workloads.
Regions
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For cross-region traffic and international network routes.