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Public Cloud

Move to the ServerMall Cloud public cloud with its geo-distributed architecture and uninterrupted access to your data and applications. Resources scale up or down quickly and easily to match your business needs.

Because no physical infrastructure is required, your total cost of ownership drops significantly. Simply choose the configuration you need to see the price and pay only for what you use.

Solve your tasks with our public cloud

A powerful cloud platform

Fault‑tolerant cluster — 99.99 % SLA

High availability is ensured by redundant physical servers and disks. If a node fails, the load is automatically moved to standby nodes.

Guaranteed CPU & RAM resources

The virtual resources you reserve correspond to actual physical CPU cores.

Power of premium‑class servers

We use best‑in‑class Intel Xeon Gold & Platinum CPUs and ultra‑fast all‑flash drives. Guaranteed data access in any millisecond.

Data storage solutions

All‑Flash: ultra‑fast, high‑performance storage for mission‑critical workloads.
Hybrid: a balanced option that marries performance with cost efficiency.

Convenient management tools

Everything is in your hands: create servers, manage DBs, backups and more. Use API, CLI or Terraform to spin up and manage instances quickly.

Flexible payment model

Pay on a schedule that suits you — monthly or with a discount when pre‑paying for 3, 6 or 12 months. Enjoy transparent pricing with no hidden fees.

A full‑fledged infrastructure on OpenStack is ready

DRS — dynamic resource scheduling

A distributed real‑time resource scheduler balances the load between cluster nodes.

Your cloud applications will run efficiently under any load.

HA — high availability

Our system ensures continuous operation of virtual machines in Server Mall Cloud even during host failures, hardware malfunctions, or network issues. HA mode is activated automatically, allowing virtual machines to migrate between nodes without interrupting users.

Benefits of the public cloud

Scaling for your workloads

Handle peak loads by scaling compute resources up or down at any time. Create your own virtual networks, clusters and standalone VMs in any environment within minutes.

Data storage

Increase storage volumes whenever you need without expanding physical infrastructure — be it object storage for fast processing or network storage for infrequent access. Both options offer remote access from anywhere in the world.

How does the public cloud help companies cut costs?

Lower total cost of ownership

Public cloud frees capital for business growth instead of spending on hardware acquisition, colocation and maintenance. The result: reduced TCO and higher resource efficiency.

Rapid time‑to‑launch

Work starts immediately — you can spin up the required capacity in the public cloud and save precious time, which is critical for start‑ups.

Use only the resources you actually need

Scalability eliminates idle infrastructure. Virtual compute and storage easily adapt to the company’s current needs.

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Compute resources at optimal prices

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Cost of VM in the cloud

Cloud infrastructure 24/7 for projects of any complexity

4 Gb RAM / 40 Gb Storage
Servermall Cloud 25.40
AWS 98.47
Azure 79.59
GCP 76.29
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Other solutions we offer:

  1. Private Cloud

    An isolated virtual IT infrastructure with maximum security, a high SLA and complete freedom of action.

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  2. Hybrid Cloud

    Combine private and public clouds to bring your corporate IT environment together in a single, secure system.

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  3. Virtual Machines

    High-performance, highly available VPS/VDS with automatic provisioning and full root access to the OS. The resources you order are reserved exclusively for you.

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FAQ

What is a public cloud?

A public cloud is a cloud infrastructure organized by an ISP and presented to multiple users over the Internet as a service. In a public cloud, the provider's shared computing resources are shared among different users.

What are the benefits of a public cloud?

The benefits of using public clouds:

  • Scalability.

User resources consumed in the public cloud can easily and quickly scale without having to incur capital costs, the user only pays for the resources actually consumed. During peak workloads, resource consumption can be increased, and when resources are not needed, they can easily be discarded, reducing costs.

  • Reduced costs for short-term projects and low entry threshold

With small amounts of service consumption and short periods of time using cloud infrastructure, the public cloud can reduce costs. With a public cloud, you do not need to purchase and organize physical infrastructure, buy cloud infrastructure software, and hire and manage support staff, making it a good option for startups, where project timelines are difficult to predict and high capital expenditures on equipment are unacceptable.

What is a private cloud provider's responsibility to ensure information security and what is a customer's responsibility?

The cloud provider is responsible for protecting the hardware and software of the cloud infrastructure, separating access to resources and authenticating users, while the customer is responsible for the security of their own resources: virtual machines, applications and data on virtual machines.

How secure is the public cloud?

Clouds are often, more secure than small private data centers because cloud providers have the resources to hire enough highly trained staff, automate operations, audit and upgrade security systems. Cloud infrastructure providers have the tools to isolate workloads, encrypt data and detect potential threats.

How is resiliency ensured in the public cloud?

Typically, large data centers that host the physical infrastructure of a private cloud have a number of tools to improve system resiliency:

  • Power redundancy.

Achieved by connecting infrastructure elements to two power lines that are independent of each other. Load switching between the main and backup power supply is done automatically without any power failures. When the main power supply is unavailable, back-up power supplies, such as battery systems or generators, are used.

  • Communication redundancy

The data center is connected to multiple Internet service providers at the same time to ensure uninterrupted communication.

  • Redundancy of resources

If a server goes down, the virtual machines immediately start up on another server. As a result, the cloud continues to run without downtime, and services and resources remain available to users.

  • Data Replication

Replication is a mechanism for synchronizing the content of multiple copies of an object. In replication, changes made in one copy of an object can be propagated to other copies, which prevents data loss in the event of a failure of the physical media on which one of the object copies resides.

  • Migration during maintenance

In the case of equipment maintenance, an automatic seamless migration to other equipment is used. This process allows equipment maintenance to be performed in accordance with the manufacturer's regulations.

  • Fault tolerance at the application level

Utilizes services for dynamic routing, traffic balancing, API command broadcasting to infrastructure, etc.

  • Fault tolerance

Large cloud providers have multiple data centers in different regions, allowing them to redistribute load among other data centers in the event of a failure in one data center.