Shared Cores
Shared cores offer a more economical option by distributing CPU resources among multiple virtual machines. While shared cores provide sufficient power for less intensive workloads, performance may vary based on resource demand from other users.
1 Shared Core
Ideal for lightweight, non-critical tasks, such as static websites, simple applications, or testing environments with minimal processing needs.
2 Shared Cores
Best for smaller, non-critical applications, including low-traffic websites, development environments, or lightweight services where occasional performance fluctuations are acceptable.
4 Shared Cores
Suitable for moderately demanding applications, such as web servers with moderate traffic or backend services, where cost-efficiency is prioritized over consistent performance.
6 Shared Cores
Appropriate for heavier workloads, such as higher-traffic websites, larger databases, or compute-heavy applications where some flexibility in performance is acceptable to save on costs.