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What can 1 QUM do?

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Last updated 1 month ago

Although you can scale QUMs at a push of a button and get as much compute required, minimum you can get started is with 1 QUM. Every QUM offers you

  • 8 vCPUs

  • 20 GB RAM

  • 200 GB of NVMe storage

  • Unlimited network

This allows you to create multiple VMs for different workloads of different sizes, and all for a fixed cost!

Possibilities are unlimited, here are few use cases you may get started with.

Fixed Cost Development Playground
VPN Server with fixed IP