Products
One platform surface for compute, storage, network, and data services.
Each service page explains what the product does, how it is operated, and how it is metered. The console, CLI, API, and docs use the same service model.
Twelve services
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Compute
Burstable and dedicated AMD EPYC virtual machines on NVMe. Nine sizes, 2 to 64 vCPUs, billed by the hour.
from โน0.236/hr
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GPU
Dedicated RTX Pro Blackwell cards with 32, 48 or 96 GiB of VRAM, for inference and visualization work.
from โน44.554/hr
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Kubernetes
Single-tenant control planes with a full admin kubeconfig. Workers are ordinary compute, at ordinary compute prices.
managed
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Object Storage
S3-compatible buckets for application data, backups, and existing S3 tooling.
โน1.30/GiBยทmo
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Block Storage
EBS NVMe volumes you can resize without detaching. Capacity, throughput, and IOPS are priced separately, so you pay for the shape you need.
โน4/GBยทmo
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Snapshots
Point-in-time copies of any volume, for the moment right before you run the risky migration โ or for stamping out identical VMs from one golden image.
details inside
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Managed Databases
A primary plus replicas, provisioned through one API call. Excloud runs the nodes; the hostname stays put across restarts and failovers.
managed
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Streams
Managed Apache Kafka in KRaft mode with replication factor 3 and SCRAM auth. One TLS bootstrap endpoint per cluster, billed at compute rates.
compute rate
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Secrets
AES-256-GCM encrypted values with versioning, reveal events, and audit logs.
details inside
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DNS
Authoritative zones and records through the same API and CLI as everything else. Create a zone, get four nameservers.
details inside
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Email
Outbound transactional email, charged per recipient. No monthly minimum, no per-domain fee.
โน0.09/recipient
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LLM Inference
Hosted Qwen3.6-27B, billed per token. Input and output carry separate rates so the invoice reflects actual usage.
โน20/1M tokens in
Metering
Product pages show the unit before you create the resource.
Compute, storage, and services built on top of them are documented with their billing unit: instance-hour, GB-month, request class, recipient, token, or transfer. The detailed tables live in the docs.
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