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Dedicated CPU

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Last updated 2 years ago

Regardless of the plan you opt for, RAM, disk storage and some other resources are always dedicated – meaning you are the only user of them. With CPU, on the other hand, you have two options: shared CPU (offered by our General Purpose plans) and dedicated CPU (Memory-Optimized or Compute-Optimized plans).

As the name suggests, plans with dedicated CPU give you virtual CPU instances (vCPUs) that are dedicated only to you and no one else. Dedicated CPU minimizes surprise in performance as your workloads are handled by the full capacity of the processing cores.

Memory optimized
Compute-Optimized