All Vultr Server products explained – compute vs optimized compute vs bare metal – Vultr Tutorial
All Vultr Server products explained
Confused about the different Vultr products? This video will explain the different Vultr servers. If you want to deploy a server and are not sure which one to choose, watch this video.
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Timeline
Introduction : 00:00
Overview of all products : 00:23
Cloud Compute : 1:23
High Performance (Cloud Compute) : 2:06
High Frequency (Cloud Compute) : 2:28
Regular Performance : 2:47
Optimized Cloud Compute : 3:35
General purpose : 4:11
CPU Optimized : 4:21
Memory Optimized : 4:37
Storage optimized : 5:00
Bare Metal Servers : 5:10
Kubernetes : 5:44
Block Storage : 6:34
Object Storage : 7:06
Deploy a Vultr Server : 8:37
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Hi there and welcome to this video. Vultr did an update of their products. They added more products and they’re still adding more. You’re probably confused, especially if you’ve never used Vultr before. You’re confused about which server should you choose.
In this video I’m going to talk about the different types of Vultr servers and I’m going to explain them so that you can know the one that you need to deploy for whichever service that you want to run. If you want to look at the products, I can just click there . I’m going to explain this on the surface and then the next thing, I’m going to come here under pricing.
This video is going to be slightly long. Not too long but just a little bit long because I want to explain everything so that by the end of this video you’ll have a clear understanding of all these different servers.
Here we have Optimized cloud. Just think of this as virtual dedicated servers. The resources will not be shared like they’re usually shared in cloud compute.
Moving on to cloud compute. Cloud compute is VPS. If you’re looking for a vps you can just go under cloud compute. On the cloud compute you’re going to see that there are different types of servers as well. I’m going to talk about them when we get to the pricing page.
Bare metal. Of course bare metal are dedicated servers. There is no virtualization layer on top of these servers. If you want to deal with the server directly then you can deploy bare metal servers.
And then block storage. This is a storage that you can add onto VPS and your optimized Clouds .
Then Kubernetes. If you know what Kubernetes is then you don’t need me to explain it. If you don’t know what it is, it’s just a tool that automates most of these deployment processes. it is an orchestration tool that can help you to automatically scale your your deployments.
Object storage. Object storage, just think of this as the s3 storage.
And then load balancers. If you know what a load balancer is, I don’t need to explain that.
And then databases. These are coming soon. These are just managed databases.
Now let’s go to pricing and then we’re going to dig a little bit deeper into each of these. Let’s start with cloud compute. I’m just going to click there on cloud compute. And on cloud compute you can see we also have different server types. If you’re all on the same server in one of these cloud compute servers then the resources are shared.
High performance. These are just powered by new generation processors. You can see there is Intel and AMD. Then you can choose that from the high performance servers.
High frequency servers. You can see these are powered by intel .
Then regular performance.
You’re going to see how to do that just in a moment. And then optimized cloud.
In other VPS you’ll find these are called Virtual Dedicated Servers (VDS).
General purpose. For this you get a mixture of everything.
Now if you come down to the CPU optimized, you’ll find that there’ll be more CPU .
Then down here we have memory optimized.
And then we have storage optimized. The same goes for these storage optimized cloud servers. If you need more storage then take the ones that have more NVME. Just remember that these are nvme .
Now bare metal. Bare metal of course these are like dedicated machines.
Kubernetes engine.
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