Capacity Pools

Buy the resources. Run as many servers as you like.

Instead of ordering one machine at a time, buy a block of vCPU, memory, storage and IPs — then build whatever you need inside it. Every server in your pool is free. You pay for the capacity, never per machine.

Unlimited servers

Create, rebuild and destroy as many VMs as you want inside your pool. There is no per-server charge and nothing new to order.

You choose the shape

Buy exactly the vCPU, memory, storage and IPs you need — not a fixed plan someone else designed. Resize whenever your workload changes.

One invoice

The pool is a single monthly line. Split it into twenty machines or one; the bill does not change.

Private network, free

Every pool comes with its own private network. Servers inside it get a second interface and talk to each other directly — unmetered, and without spending a public address.

Real isolation

Your pool is a dedicated resource pool on our VMware cluster with enforced CPU and memory ceilings — not a shared free-for-all.

Build your pool

Move the sliders — the price updates as you go. Nothing is charged until you confirm.

vCPU
per core
8 vCPU
$12.00/mo
Memory
per 2 GB
16 GB RAM
$48.00/mo
Storage
per 100 GB
100 GB NVMe
$3.50/mo
IPv4
per 16 IPs
16 IPs
$56.00/mo

Questions

How is this different from buying servers?

A plan is one machine at a fixed size. A pool is a block of capacity: you buy it once, then carve it into whatever machines you need, whenever you need them. Nothing inside the pool is billed.

How many servers can I actually run?

As many as fit. Memory and storage are hard ceilings — a machine only starts if its RAM and disk fit in what is left — and each server takes one IPv4 address from your block, so that is a ceiling too. vCPU is allowed to overcommit, so you can run more cores in total than you bought.

Is the private network extra?

No. Every pool includes one, at no charge. Servers you build inside the pool get a second network interface on it automatically and reach each other directly, with no limit on how much they send between themselves.

What happens if I need more later?

Resize the pool and the new ceilings apply immediately. You can grow at any time; shrinking works too, as long as you are not already using the capacity you want to remove.

Do I get my own IP addresses?

Yes. The IPs you buy are reserved to your pool and stay yours. Servers you build draw from that block, and destroying a server returns its address to your pool rather than to the general queue.

What if I stop paying?

The whole pool is suspended together and every machine in it is powered off — your disks and IPs are kept. Settle the invoice and everything comes back as it was.

Prefer a single fixed machine? See our server plans.