H2 Cloud Infrastructure Compute allows users to create and manage compute nodes, referred to as instances. It offers flexible and scalable compute solutions where you can run instances on-demand based on your computing and application needs. The virtual machines or instances run on the same hardware as non-operating system instances using cloud-optimized hardware, firmware, software stack, and networking infrastructure.
H2 Compute Cloud (H2 C3) is a web service that provides secure, customizable computing capacity in the cloud. H2 C3 makes web-scale computing simpler for developers and allows you to maintain and configure capacity with minimal friction. It's designed to scale capacity up and down as per your computing needs.
H2 App Platform is a user-friendly service for deploying and scaling web applications and services developed with various programming languages on familiar servers. It automatically handles the deployment, from capacity provisioning, load balancing, auto-scaling to application health monitoring.
H2 Functions allow you to run code without provisioning or managing servers. This service charges only for the compute time used, making it cost-effective. It is capable of running code for almost any type of application or back-end service without administration.
H2 VMware Cloud is an integrated cloud offering developed in collaboration with VMware. It provides a highly scalable, secure service that enables organizations to seamlessly migrate and extend their on-premises VMware vSphere-based environments to the H2 Cloud Cloud.
H2 Cloud provides various types of instances tailored to different computational and applied tasks. The instance types include General Purpose (G), Compute Optimized (C), Memory Optimized (M), GPU Optimized (P), I/O Optimized (I), Storage Optimized SSD (S), and Storage Optimized HDD (H). These instances are optimized for different workloads and applications, offering a balanced mix of compute, memory, and network resources.
Spot instances allow you to save money by running workloads that can be interrupted when capacity is reclaimed. These instances operate like normal compute instances but can be terminated when their capacity is needed elsewhere.
Dedicated Capacity allows running of virtual machine instances on dedicated servers that are not shared with other clients. This is particularly useful for meeting isolation and regulatory requirements that prevent a shared infrastructure.