Provisioned virtual machines from a few cores to dozens, with the hypervisor, network, and storage operated by us. Standard images, custom images, or a build from scratch.
A Virtual Server is a single VM you spin up against our shared cloud. Cores, memory, and storage are sized to the workload at order time and can be adjusted later. The hypervisor, the storage layer, and the network underneath are operated by our team out of two Troy, Michigan datacenters.
Use it for a single application server, a small fleet of services, or a quick replacement for a box you would have racked yourself. When you need a pool of resources for many VMs, look at Virtual Data Center. When you need dedicated hardware under your tenant, look at Private Cloud.
Compute, storage, and network choices that shape what the VM feels like from inside.
Compute. Single-socket and dual-socket nodes. Cores sized to the workload, not to a fixed instance shape.
Storage. Triple-replicated across separate hosts, all-flash. No spinning disk in the storage path.
Internal network. East-west traffic stays inside our backbone, on our autonomous system (AS 53292).
The ones we get on the first call. If yours is not here, the answer is on the other end of the phone.
A catalog of standard Linux and Windows images is available out of the gate. We will also accept a custom image you upload (VMDK, qcow2, OVA, or a raw disk), and we will build a VM from scratch on request. Migrations from VMware, Hyper-V, or another cloud go through our team. You do not need to rebuild the VM.
Yes. Cores, memory, and disk can be adjusted in place. Most resizes apply on the next reboot; live resize is supported on the resources that allow it. Tell us the target shape and we will schedule the change with you.
For a single VM we send instructions and stay on the line while you cut over. For anything past a handful, our engineering team scopes the migration, runs the test environment in parallel, and is on the bridge during the cutover. Migration time is billed at standard rates or rolled into the contract.
Cores, memory, storage, image, SLA. We will quote what fits. If a Virtual Server is not the right shape, we will say so and point you at the tier that is.
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