Infrastructure as a service (IaaS)

With IaaS you can scale your infrastructure up or down as needed.

On this page, you'll find information about our Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud compute services, including detailed configurations and categories of compute services available.

Cloud compute services contains the following categories (OpenStack flavors):

  1. Basic compute
  2. Memory Optimized compute
  3. Basic compute with local NVMe disk
  4. Memory Optimized compute with GPU and local NVMe disk
  5. Bare Metal Compute

Base disks are default root disk sizes unless a volume with a different size is specified when deploying an image. Ephemeral disks are extra local storage devices accessible to a virtual machine on a specific hypervisor, for flavor types where applicable.

Larger flavors

If you haven’t found the ideal flavor for your service, don’t worry! We offer a range of larger flavors that are not currently available on the platform. To learn more, please reach out to Safespring at hello@safespring.com.

1. Basic Compute

The basic compute profile offers a 1:2 vCPU to RAM ratio, which means that for every virtual CPU allocated, there are two gigabytes of RAM available. This profile has HyperThreading disabled on the hypervisors and does not include ephemeral storage. Additionally, the CPU oversubscription ratio is limited to a maximum of 1:4, ensuring that there is no more than four times the number of virtual CPUs than physical CPUs available on the host.

1.1. Prerequisites

None.

1.2. Configurations

Produkt Code vCPU RAM (GB) Local disk (GB)
FLAVOR-b2. c1 r2 1 2 0
FLAVOR-b2. c2 r4 2 4 0
FLAVOR-b2 .c4 r8 4 8 0
FLAVOR-b2. c8 r16 8 16 0
FLAVOR-b2. c16 r32 16 32 0

2. Memory Optimized Compute

The memory optimized compute profile provides a 1:4 vCPU to RAM ratio, which means that for every virtual CPU allocated, there are four gigabytes of RAM available. This profile also has HyperThreading disabled on the hypervisors and does not include ephemeral storage. In addition, the CPU oversubscription ratio is limited to a maximum of 1:6, ensuring that there are no more than six times the number of virtual CPUs than physical CPUs available on the host.

2.1. Prerequisites

None.

2.2. Configurations

Produkt Code vCPU RAM (GB) Local disk (GB)
FLAVOR-b2. c1 r4 1 4 0
FLAVOR-b2. c2 r8 2 8 0
FLAVOR-b2. c4 r16 4 16 0
FLAVOR-b2. c8 r32 8 32 0
FLAVOR-b2. c16 r64 16 64 0

3. Basic Compute with local NVMe disk

The basic compute with local NVMe disk profile offers a 1:2 vCPU to RAM ratio, meaning that for every virtual CPU allocated, there are two gigabytes of RAM available. This profile includes local ephemeral NVMe storage options. The CPU oversubscription ratio is set to a maximum of 1:3, meaning that there can be up to three virtual CPUs for every physical CPU available on the host.

3.1. Prerequisites

None.

3.2. Configurations

Produkt Code vCPU RAM (GB) Local disk (GB)
FLAVOR-l2. c2 r4. 100 2 4 100
FLAVOR-l2. c2 r4. 500 2 4 500
FLAVOR-l2. c2 r4. 1000 2 4 1 000
FLAVOR-l2. c4 r8. 100 4 8 100
FLAVOR-l2. c4 r8. 500 4 8 500
FLAVOR-l2. c4 r8. 1000 4 8 1 000
FLAVOR-l2. c8 r16. 100 8 16 100
FLAVOR-l2. c8 r16. 500 8 16 500
FLAVOR-l2. c8 r16. 1000 8 16 1 000
FLAVOR-l2. c16 r32. 100 16 32 100
FLAVOR-l2. c16 r32. 500 16 32 500
FLAVOR-l2. c16 r32. 1000 16 32 1 000
FLAVOR-l2. c32 r64.1000 32 64 1 000

4. Compute with GPU and local NVME disk

The memory optimized compute with local NVME disk profile has a 1:4 vCPU:RAM ratio profile. It comes with local ephemeral NVME storage. The CPU oversubscription ratio is 1:1. The local storage is IOPS provisioned.

4.1. Prerequisites

None.

4.2. Configurations

Product Code Instance type vCPU Memory Base Disk Provisioned IOPs (R/W)
FLAVOR-g2 .c4 r8. 100 g2.c4r8.100 4 16 GiB 100 GB 4k/8k, 8.5k/17k
FLAVOR-g2 .c8 r32. 500 g2.c8r32.500 8 32 GiB 500 GB 4k/8k, 21k/42k
FLAVOR-g2 .c16 r64. 1000 g2.c16r64.1000 16 64 GiB 1000 GB 4k/8k, 46k/92k

5. Bare Metal Compute

The bare metal compute type is a provisioned physical server. Only the provided OS images are fully supported, although documentation on how to prepare an OS image for the bare metal server are also provided. If order exceed available capacity, lead times in delivery depend on supplier hardware delivery times.

5.1. Prerequisites

None.

5.2. Configurations

Product Code Instance type CPU (p)core Memory NVME Disk
FLAVOR-p1. c16 r128. 4000 p1.c16r128.4000 16 128 GiB 3,8 TB
FLAVOR-p1. c32 r256. 4000 p1.c32r256.4000 32 256 GiB 3,8 TB
FLAVOR-p1. c64 r512. 8000 p1.c64r512.8000 2 x 32 512 GiB 2 x 3,8 TB

6. Volumes Storage

We provide volume storage through Ceph clusters consisting of both HDD and SSD storage.

6.1. Prerequisites

You can attach a volume to a server instance, including as a root disk volume.

6.2. Configurations

Product Code Volume type Site Characteristics
VOLUME-fast Fast osl1 SSD-backed 3-replica Ceph
VOLUME-large Large osl1 HDD-backed 3-replica Ceph
VOLUME-fast Fast sto1 SSD-backed 3-replica Ceph
VOLUME-large Large sto1 HDD-backed 3-replica Ceph
VOLUME-snapshot Snapshot of image - -