Virtual Machine Providers

Doprax provides a variety of Virtual Machine (VM) providers to meet your development and deployment needs. DigitalOcean, Hetzner, and OVH are among our virtual machine providers, each of which provides reliable and scalable solutions for your projects.

Below is a detailed overview of each provider and their general offerings on Doprax.

DigitalOcean

DigitalOcean is well-known for its ease of use and high performance, offering cloud infrastructure designed specifically for developers. DigitalOcean delivers cloud infrastructure-as-a-service platforms to developers, entrepreneurs, and small and medium-sized businesses.

Virtual Machines on Doprax provided through DigitalOcean are optimized for developers who need quick setup and reliable performance, making them ideal for web apps, APIs, and other cloud-based projects.

DigitialOcean operates multiple datacenters across North America, Europe, and Asia. This wide global presence allows Doprax to offer low-latency services to users around the world.

digitalocean provider for VMs

The DigitalOcean provider on Doprax is available in the following locations: Frankfort in Germany, Amsterdam in Netherlands, London in UK, New York and San Francisco in USA, Toronto in Canada, Singapore, Sydney in Australia, and Banglore in India.

DigitalOcean has plans that begin with a basic setup with little RAM and CPU, ideal for lightweight applications or testing environments. As you progress through the tiers, the plans increase in RAM, CPU, storage, and monthly traffic, allowing for more demanding applications and adequate resources for complex setups.

Hetzner

Hetzner, German company, is a data-center operator that provide high-performance hardware and cost-effective solutions. With datacenters primarily located in Germany, Hetzner provides an infrastructure base for Doprax’s users in certain locations in Europe, North America, and Asia.

The VMs offered by Hetzner are well-suited for resource-intensive applications, such as large-scale databases, complex computational tasks, and high-traffic websites. Users can scale their applications seamlessly on Doprax with Hetzner’s efficient and reliable features.

Hetzner provider for VMs

The Hetzner provider on Doprax is available in the following locations: Falkenstein and Nuremberg in Germany, Helsinki in Finland, Virginia in USA East, Oregon in USA West, and Singapore.

Hetzner offers highly competitive plans that include a balanced combination of RAM, CPU, and storage, with a focus on high-traffic allowances of 20000 GB/month for each plan.

OVH

OVH is one of Europe’s largest cloud infrastructure providers, headquartered in France. OVH has datacenters across Europe, North America, and Asia. It offers VPS, dedicated servers, and other web & cloud services to individuals and businesses.

Doprax uses OVH’s infrastructure to provide VMs plans with high availability and unlimited traffic, making them an ideal solution for projects requiring a high volume of data transfer and extensive bandwidth. These plans are designed to accommodate high-bandwidth applications while providing various configurations like the RAM, CPU, and storage options.

OVH’s Doprax infrastructure benefits developers and organizations looking to deploy scalable and reliable cloud applications.

OVH provider for VMs

The OVH provider on Doprax is available in the following cities: Frankfort in Germany, Warsaw in Poland, London in the UK, Gravelines, Strasbourg, and Roubaix in France, and Montreal in Canada.

Choosing the right VM provider is important for the performance and scalability of your applications. Doprax works with DigitalOcean, Hetzner, and OVH to provide various options customized to specific needs and budgets. All of these providers support the three operating systems available for creating Virtual Machines in Doprax: “ubuntu-22.04”, “ubuntu-20.04”, and “centos-stream-9”.

For more details on our VM offerings and their respective traffic usage, visit our Virtual Machines page and Virtual Machine Traffic Page.

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