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Discover the power of shared CPU compute solutions for your business needs. Our shared CPU compute services offer a cost-effective and efficient way to manage computational workloads, ensuring optimal performance without breaking the bank
Our shared CPU compute solutions provide the perfect balance of resources, allowing you to scale your computing power up or down based on demand, all while keeping costs in check.
Unlock the full potential of your applications with Vyom’s Shared CPU offerings. These plans have an optimised price-performance ratio. They are suitable for development and production environments with medium levels of traffic and network demand.
Allow multiple users to share a single server’s resources, making it a cost-effective solution for running a wide range of workloads.
Ideal for running low-demand development and testing projects affordably.
Perfect for hosting a business website with moderate traffic efficiently.
Suitable for executing periodic, non-urgent data processing tasks economically.
Supports varied computing needs for educational platforms affordably.
Performance can vary based on the workloads of other users sharing the same physical CPU, making it ideal for non-critical applications with flexible performance needs
Shared vCPUs are best suited for development and testing environments, small websites, lightweight applications, and non-critical background tasks.
Billing for shared vCPUs is usually based on usage, often calculated hourly or monthly, and is generally more affordable than dedicated vCPU options.
Shared vCPUs can experience performance variability due to resource contention and may not be suitable for high-performance or latency-sensitive applications.
Yes, Vyom allow users to upgrade from shared to dedicated vCPUs if their workload requirements increase or if they need more consistent performance.
While shared vCPUs are generally secure, there is a slightly higher risk compared to dedicated vCPUs due to the shared nature of the physical resources. Vyom implements strong isolation measures to mitigate this risk.