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Reston, VA
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Management Level

Choose between two levels of management for your hosted services:

Managed Infrastructure: We manage, monitor, and update all underlying hosting infrastructure, up to installing and configuring operating systems and networking. You can also utilize our control panel for added convenience to start, stop, backup and create new servers in your data center portal. Upload your own server images, or ask our staff to install them for you, it's all included.

Managed Servers: In addition to the services provided under Managed Infrastructure, with Managed Servers we log into your servers to perform updates, upgrades, and changes based on your requests. We monitor and manage the services on your servers to ensure maximum uptime and performance. We also support the applications running on your servers and can integrate with your existing administration team. Think of us as an extra resource when you need it.

includes unlimited servers and requests, upgrade at any time*
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CPU Priority *

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Virtual Machine Limit *

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Backups *

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Memory *

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CPU(s) *

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Primary Disk Size *

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Swap Disk Size *

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Extra IP Address *

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Port Speed *

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CPU Cores

Physical CPU cores are essential for the computational power of your virtual data center. Choose the number of cores based on the expected workload and performance requirements of your applications. Our options allow you to allocate from 4 to 1024 physical CPU cores, providing the flexibility to scale as your needs evolve.

Example Use Cases:
Small-Scale Applications: For a small business running lightweight applications and basic workloads, starting with 4 physical CPU cores might be sufficient to handle their processing needs efficiently.
Medium-Sized Enterprises: A mid-sized company managing more substantial workloads, such as multiple databases and web servers, might require 64 to 128 CPU cores to ensure smooth and responsive operations.
Large Enterprises: Large organizations running high-performance computing tasks, big data analytics, or large-scale enterprise applications may need up to 1024 CPU cores to achieve optimal performance and manage extensive computational demands.
By selecting the appropriate number of CPU cores, you can ensure that your virtual data center is equipped to handle your current requirements and can easily scale up as your business grows
4 CPU core
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NVMe Storage Pool

The NVMe Storage Pool represents the total amount of storage allocated to your virtual data center. Choose the capacity that best suits your current and future needs, with options ranging from 100GB to 40TB. You can always adjust this later as your requirements evolve.

Example Use Cases:
Small-Scale Applications: A small business with basic data storage needs might start with 100GB to store essential documents, databases, and web assets.
Medium-Sized Enterprises: A growing company requiring substantial storage for applications, customer data, and backups might opt for several terabytes (TB) of NVMe storage.
Large Enterprises: Large organizations running data-intensive applications, such as big data analytics, media production, or extensive cloud services, may need over 40TB of NVMe storage to ensure optimal performance and scalability.
By selecting the appropriate NVMe storage capacity, you can ensure that your virtual data center is well-equipped to handle your current requirements and can easily scale up as your business grows. If you require larger storage pools, we can provide capacities up to 100PB upon special request*
100 GB NVMe
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Transfer limit

The Transfer Limit is the total amount of data you can transfer per month. Choose the appropriate limit based on your expected data transfer needs, with options ranging from 5TB to 1PB. You can adjust this limit as your data transfer requirements change, ensuring you have the flexibility to scale your operations without interruptions.

Example Use Cases:
Small-Scale Applications: A small business running a basic website or online store might start with a 5TB transfer limit to cover their monthly data transfer needs.
Medium-Sized Enterprises: A growing company with heavier web traffic, media streaming, or data-intensive applications might opt for a higher limit, such as 50TB, to accommodate increased data transfer.
Large Enterprises: Large organizations with extensive data transfer needs, such as cloud service providers, large-scale SaaS applications, or content delivery networks, may require up to 1PB of data transfer per month to ensure smooth and uninterrupted service.

By selecting the appropriate transfer limit, you can ensure that your virtual data center is well-equipped to handle your current requirements and can easily scale up as your business grows*
5TB Data
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IPv4 Address

Select the number of public IPv4 addresses you need for your virtual data center. These IP addresses will be used to uniquely identify your servers and services on the internet. You can choose from 1 to 32 IPv4 addresses, with more available through an ARIN justification application. Additionally, unlimited IPv6 addresses are included.

Example Use Cases:
mall-Scale Applications: A small business with a few web servers and services might start with 1 to 4 IPv4 addresses to manage their online presence.
Medium-Sized Enterprises: A growing company with multiple applications and services might require 8 to 16 IPv4 addresses to ensure proper routing and management.
Large Enterprises: Large organizations with extensive online services, multiple domains, and complex networking needs may need up to 32 IPv4 addresses, with the option for more through ARIN justification or BGP announcements.

By selecting the appropriate number of IPv4 addresses, you can ensure your virtual data center is well-equipped to handle your current and future networking requirements. We support routing of customer IP/AS/BGP announcements*
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Backup space

Backup Space is essential for safeguarding your data against loss, corruption, or accidental deletion. Choose the amount of backup space based on your data retention needs and the volume of data you wish to back up. Our options range from 100GB to 40TB, with more available upon request. You can adjust this space as your backup requirements evolve.

When you take a backup of your servers, they are stored off-system. This means your backups are kept in a separate off-system storage pool, distinct from your main servers, ensuring an additional layer of security and reliability for your data.

Example Use Cases:
Small-Scale Applications: A small business with minimal data retention needs might start with 100GB to ensure critical documents, databases, and configurations are safely backed up.
Medium-Sized Enterprises: A growing company requiring substantial backup space for applications, customer data, and frequent snapshots might opt for several terabytes (TB) of backup storage.
Large Enterprises: Large organizations with extensive data retention policies and high-volume backup needs may require up to 40TB of backup space, with the option for additional storage upon request.

By selecting the appropriate backup space, you can ensure that your virtual data center is well-equipped to protect your data and meet your evolving backup requirements
0 GB
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