Rumble Cloud Shared vCPUs

Shared vCPUs are the lowest-cost, scalable addition to the Rumble Cloud portfolio. In contrast to dedicated vCPUs which provide always-available, fully-dedicated computing resources, the more affordable shared vCPU model uses the same AMD EPYC processors, but in an environment that efficiently shares computing resources.

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Shared vCPUs provide a great solution for:

Web hosting: Host websites, blogs, or e-commerce platforms.

Game platforms: Run minecraft with your friends!

Development and testing environments: Run development tools, CI/CD pipelines, and test environments.

Small databases: Manage small to medium-sized databases for applications.

Content Management Systems (CMS): Run platforms like WordPress, Joomla, or Drupal.

Student applications:

  • Development environments: Affordable setups for students to learn coding and software development.
  • Educational web apps: Hosting platforms for online courses and student projects.

Support tools:

  • Jump Servers
  • Monitoring tools

Anything that you want to run for a lower cost, but you can afford periods of lower performance especially during peak times.

If and when you need more power, you can scale up your plan at any time.

Good to know: One dedicated vCPU is equivalent to four shared vCPU’s in terms of quota usage and purchase price.

What can you build using Rumble Cloud’s Developer Tier?

Here are some examples of what you can run using Rumble Cloud’s Developer Tier using the smallest VM configuration (1 vCPU and 1 GB of RAM).

Personal blog

Using platforms like WordPress or Ghost for personal or small business blogs.

Static website

Hosting static sites built with HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.

Small database

Running lightweight databases like SQLite for small applications.

Development environment

Lightweight IDEs or coding environments for an individual developer or student.

Simple web application

Basic web apps that don’t require heavy processing power.

Minecraft server

Great for small-scale multiplayer sessions

What to do if you need more performance?

If you need a bit more processing power, simply use the Rumble Cloud console to resize your VM’s to add a higher shared vCPU count and more memory. If you need that dependable performance even in peak times, then you can upgrade your VM from shared to dedicated vCPUs at any time. Rumble Cloud’s flexibility enables you to easily move between both types at any time.

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