639Cloud Dedicated VMs give you enterprise-grade infrastructure with the flexibility developers demand. Every instance comes with full root access, automated backups, and the tools you need to build, deploy, and scale applications without limitations.
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Root Access: Complete administrative control on all dedicated VMs
Custom ISOs: Deploy any OS or bring your own image
API-First: Automate deployments with RESTful API
Performance
Fast Provisioning: Deploy VMs faster than traditional cloud providers
100 Gbps Fiber: High-bandwidth, low-latency connectivity
Auto-Scaling: Scale resources without downtime
Security
SSH Key Authentication
Firewall Management
Private VLANs
Volume Encryption
Guaranteed CPU, RAM, and I/O performance
Flat, Predictable Billing
100% solar-powered infrastructure
We did the setup, you just build
639Cloud Virtual Machines run on dedicated resources instead of shared, multi-tenant environments. This removes noisy neighbor interference and delivers predictable, consistent performance even during peak workloads. You get stable CPU and memory allocation, faster throughput, and more reliable behavior than typical public cloud VMs.
This makes 639Cloud a strong choice for teams that need dependable, high performance infrastructure.
A cloud compute (VM) service enables users to create, configure, and manage virtual machines in the cloud environment. This service provides flexible access to computing resources like CPU, RAM, and storage, allowing for quick scaling up or down based on demand. Cloud compute services are ideal for businesses needing virtual servers without the expense of physical hardware.
A cloud virtual machine differs from traditional servers by running on a shared cloud infrastructure hosted by the 639Cloud platform. Unlike traditional on-premises servers, cloud VMs offer scalability, cost-efficiency, and easy deployment without needing direct hardware management, making them popular for businesses seeking flexibility.
Using cloud compute services provides numerous benefits. Key advantages include on-demand scalability, cost savings with pay-as-you-go pricing, rapid deployment of virtual machines, reliability through managed cloud infrastructure, and easy integration with other cloud services like storage, databases, and analytics. These benefits make cloud VMs ideal for both startups and large enterprises.
Absolutely! The 639Cloud Virtual Machine product is powered entirely by renewable solar energy. This commitment to sustainability not only reduces your carbon footprint but also supports a greener future for technology.
To choose the best cloud VM instance for your application, assess your requirements for CPU power, memory, storage type (SSD for speed or HDD for cost), and network bandwidth. Cloud providers offer various instance types tailored for specific workloads, like compute-optimized, memory-optimized, and general-purpose instances, ensuring that businesses can optimize performance and cost.
Cloud compute billing typically follows a pay-as-you-go model, where users are charged per hour, per second, or per instance. Some providers offer long-term discounts through reserved instances or savings plans for customers with predictable usage patterns. Understanding billing can help businesses manage cloud costs effectively.
Our cloud virtual machines come with robust security measures from cloud providers, including data encryption, access controls, and firewalls. Cloud providers follow strict compliance standards, but users can enhance cloud VM security by configuring additional security layers to protect sensitive data, making cloud compute services secure for even sensitive workloads.
Yes, many applications can be migrated to our cloud virtual machines. 639Cloud offers migration tools and resources to help transition on-premises applications smoothly. Migrating to cloud compute services allows businesses to benefit from scalability, cost-efficiency, and disaster recovery options available in the cloud.
Cloud compute billing typically follows a pay-as-you-go model, where users are charged per hour, per second, or per instance. Some providers offer long-term discounts through reserved instances or savings plans for customers with predictable usage patterns. Understanding billing can help businesses manage cloud costs effectively.