WELCOME TO OWS

Buy Elastic Compute Service in OWS

Get a fast, high performance Dedicated Virtual Server. Best for Web Hosting, Application and Database Hosting.

The platform charges on an hourly basis, and free traffic refers to the amount of data that can be used for free within each hour.

price comparison

More resources less cost

Not only is it cheap, but it can receive a $10 when you create a new account on Console.

  • 45%
    OFF
    OWS resource
    1 vCPU
    Computer
    2 GB
    Memory
    40 GB
    Storage
    $0.00817/Hour
  • OWS resource
    1 vCPU
    Computer
    2 GB
    Memory
    40 GB
    Storage
    $0.01500/Hour
  • OWS resource
    1 vCPU
    Computer
    2 GB
    Memory
    40 GB
    Storage
    $0.01800/Hour
  • 45%
    OFF
    OWS resource
    $0.00817/Hour
    1 vCPU
    Computer
    2 GB
    Memory
    40 GB
    Storage
  • OWS resource
    $0.01500/Hour
    1 vCPU
    Computer
    2 GB
    Memory
    40 GB
    Storage
  • OWS resource
    0.01800/Hour
    1 vCPU
    Computer
    2 GB
    Memory
    40 GB
    Storage
FAQ

Questions About Planets

What are OWS Planets?

OWS Planets are Linux-based virtual machines (VMs) that run on top of virtualized hardware. Each Planet you create is a new server you can use, either standalone or as part of a larger, cloud-based infrastructure.

Do you provide SLA for Planets?

OWS provides a 99.99% uptime SLA for both Planets and Volumes Block Storage.

Which Planets size should I choose?

Choosing the right Planets plan depends on your workload. Please refer to this article that explains the differences between shared and dedicated vCPUs, and goes into detail on each Planets plan.

What regions are the Planets in?

Planets are available in all regions. Most other Planet types are available in all regions. Learn more about regional availability in our Product Docs.

Can I resize my Planets?

Yes. Resizing a Planet, also known as vertical scaling, increases the amount of resources a Planet has. There are two resizing options for Planets:

(1) CPU and RAM only. This option lets you increase or decrease the amount of CPU and RAM available to a Planet.

(2) OS Disk. This option permanently increases the size of a Planet's os disk.

Will I be billed if I power off my Planets?

Yes, when you power off your Planet, you are still billed for it. This is because your disk space, CPU, RAM, and IP address are all reserved, even while powered off. Therefore, charges are made until you destroy the instance.