Server
What Are Cloud Servers?
Cloud Servers — also referred to as Elastic Compute Services — are virtual computing environments composed of essential infrastructure resources such as CPU, memory, storage (cloud disks), and networking. Each resource logically maps to physical hardware in Timber Protocol’s data centers.
You can provision servers tailored to your specific workload, selecting the optimal configuration based on performance, storage, and compute requirements — all without having to manage physical server locations or hardware status.
Cloud Server Pricing
Timber-Compute uses a pay-as-you-go pricing model, allowing you to scale efficiently and only pay for the resources you actually use.
Product Architecture Overview
Component
Description
Instances
Virtualized compute units that include CPU, GPU, memory, OS, network, disk, and other base components. Available in multiple configurations to suit various use cases.
Cloud Disks
High-performance distributed block storage for operating systems or application data. Delivers local disk-level performance with built-in redundancy, scalability, and fault recovery.
VPC Network
A customizable Virtual Private Cloud environment offering isolated and secure networking for your cloud resources. Each VPC is fully configurable and sandboxed from others.
Elastic Public IP
Provides external internet access to your cloud servers, enabling outbound and inbound connectivity as needed.
Security Groups
Logical firewall rules used to define access control policies across one or more instances. Crucial for establishing network security and managing trusted server interactions.
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