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vServer: Cloud Server Leasing Service

vServer is a cloud server leasing service provided by VNG Cloud. It offers easy initial virtual server setup, including options for High Performance and GPU, to quickly meet all customers' demands.

Additionally, vServer provides various services and tools to enhance work quality, including vVPC (Virtual Private Cloud), vLB (Load Balancing as a Service), vAS (Autoscaling), Next-generation Firewalls (such as Fortinet, Palo Alto, Checkpoint, Juniper), SD-WAN (such as Fortinet, Peplink), and Opensource Firewalls (such as Pfsense, VyOS) available on the vMarketPlace.

 
 

Features

Auto Scaling (vAS)

Users can increase/decrease resources according to their needs.

  • For VMs: Automatically increase or decrease capacity to meet traffic load of concurrent users. vAS ensures high system availability while optimizing costs.
  • For containers: Automatically increase or decrease the NODE configuration to accommodate concurrent user traffic load.

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Pricing

Pay as you go

Pay only for the resources that customers use

Saving plan

Suitable for monthly server rental needs, available 24/7

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General
High CPU
High Memory

Customers can register for our available Service Packages or Customized Packages.

 
 
Popular

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714,600 VND

  • 2 Core CPU
  • 8GB RAM

a1-standard-4x16

1,429,200 VND

  • 4 Core CPU
  • 16GB RAM

a1-standard-8x32

2,858,400 VND

  • 8 Core CPU
  • 32GB RAM

a1-standard-16x64

5,924,160 VND

  • 16 Core CPU
  • 64GB RAM

a1-standard-32x128

13,366,080 VND

  • 32 Core CPU
  • 128GB RAM

a1-standard-48x192

22,036,320 VND

  • 48 Core CPU
  • 192GB RAM
 

Why Choose vServer?

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Quick server initialization

Easy to initiate a cloud server by Fast-Provisioning technology, with pre-configured CPU, GPU, RAM, and bandwidth tailored to your business needs.

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Unlimited resource scaling

Unlimited scalability of resources on the cloud servers thanks to the hot-add features of CPU components, RAM, Storage, etc.

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3 smart layers of security

3 security layers, including: vWAF (Polaris), Cloud Firewall, and VM security groups; meeting ISO 27017 standard for Cloud service providers.

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High Readiness & Stability

Achieved Uptime Tier III certification for both the design and construction of DC's equipment infrastructure. SLA 99,9%.

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Cost optimization

With Pay-as-You-Go, customers only have to pay for what they use, helping to reduce costs.

 
 

Deployment Model

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FAQs

A cloud server leasing service (also known as "server rental") is a service that allows users to lease one or more servers from a service provider, instead of having to buy and manage those servers themselves.

When leasing a server, users will be provided with part or all of that server's resources, including processor, memory, disk drive and network connection. Users can use this server to run applications, store data or provide services on the Internet.

If you are a new customer, you can register for the vServer trial by reaching out to VNG Cloud, or clicking "Start trial" at the top of the page.

Please contact VNG Cloud for technical support and consultation:

VNG Cloud supports several payment methods, such as:

  • Internet banking.
  • E-wallets like ZaloPay and Momo.
  • Credit cards, including Visa and MasterCard.

VNG Cloud still charges for HDD storage for customers storing data but does not charge for CPU and RAM during the time you shut down your cloud server (vServer).

The timeframe varies based on the VM's operating system. For Windows, the boot-up process typically takes approximately 15 minutes, while for Linux, it usually takes around 2 minutes.

Currently, VNG Cloud provides both services under the names vLB and FW on the MarketPlace:

  • Application LB: Referred to as vLB - available as LBaaS and supporting both L4/L7.
  • Application Firewall: Customers using VPC (with L4 Firewall functionality) have free access to it by default.

At present, these two services are not included in the vServer service package. For the Marketplace Firewall, you will be charged for the license fees of Fortinet and Checkpoint.

Yes, VNG Cloud's design closely parallels 100% of AWS VPC and Security Groups.

You can remotely manage the vServer through 3 methods:

  • Direct console via a browser (HTTPS).
  • Using the Remote Desktop protocol.
  • Through SSH (using either a Password or SSH key pair, similar to AWS).

At present, VNG Cloud does not provide Public Domain service. You can consider using these services from third-party domain providers, such as MatBao.

After you have purchased a domain from a Public Domain Service Provider (e.g., VNGlab.xyz), you will have a control panel to manage this public domain (commonly known as the Control Panel Domain).

Once you have created a cloud server on VNG Cloud, that virtual server will be assigned a Public IP address (e.g., 1111.222.333.444). If you wish to link the domain VNGLab.xyz to the IP: 111.222.333.444, you’ll need to declare Record A in the Control Panel Domain, directing it to the public IP of your cloud server on VNG Cloud.

As a cloud computing service provider, VNG Cloud is responsible for backing up its entire infrastructure. Therefore, allowing larger default volume sizes would increase the investment cost for the entire infrastructure.

For an average customer, a default volume size of 1TB is already quite substantial, catering to most customer needs and optimizing VNG Cloud's infrastructure operations. If customers require volume sizes larger than 1TB, we will provide support on a case-by-case basis.

Similarly to Question 12, the cap of 3000 IOPS effectively addresses the needs of most applications within our existing customer base, including SMEs, while also ensuring the backend cloud infrastructure's stability. Should a customer need more than 3000 IOPS, VNG Cloud is able to provide support on an individual basis.

Yes, VNG Cloud provides support on a case-by-case basis, which takes approximately 5 working days. We will consider adding RHEL Enterprise to the backlog for future inclusion in the list of supported OS options.

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