Cloud Server

Cloud server

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cvm: cloud based virtual machines

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Powerful VM's.
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Create your servers in seconds, with your favorite OS, at your favorite location.
Control, manage and monitor with ease, using Mavihost cloud platform.
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Create your servers in seconds using our self-service platform.

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Create backups and restore them on the same or a new VM with a few clicks.

High-end hardware

Our cloud infrastructure are powered by latest high-end hardwares and technolgies.

Pre-built OS images

Ubuntu, Rocky, Windows, and more! Create your next VM with your favorite OS in seconds.

Pre-built software images

Launch a VM with cPanel, DirectAdmin or your favorite software using our pre-built images.

Your custom images

Upload your custom images or use your backup images. Create next servers using your own images.

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pricing

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CL1
Getting started

$ 0,20 /day

VAT Included
CL2

$0,40 /day

VAT Included
CL3

$0,77 /day

VAT Included
global infrastructure

6 locations, worldwide.

Create your server in any part of the planet.
pre-built images

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What is cloud server?

The simple definition of a cloud server is a type of virtual server “VPS” and dedicated servers (not physical) that run in a cloud computing environment.

It provides features such as data processing, data storage “cloud storage”, and the ability to upgrade or downgrade hardware resources over the network infrastructure and applications using a hypervisor.

A cloud server is a type of shared server with high speed and processing power that is accessible to users using infrastructure as a service (Iaas).

Some cloud servers are created using virtualization software that divides a server into multiple servers, giving companies the ability to reduce costs, increase scalability, and improve organizational efficiency.

Dedicated cloud server

A dedicated cloud server, like dedicated servers, provides resources to a single user, so that it is possible to use the power and resources of multiple servers exclusively to meet the needs of businesses.

In this case, upgrading resources happens much more easily, and you will have extremely powerful processing resources with high availability at your disposal, so that you can increase or decrease it whenever you want.

Virtual cloud server

A virtual cloud server is used as a daily virtual server for various computing applications, website hosting, and data storage. The cost of this service is calculated daily based on the selected resources, and you can charge your cloud server panel at any time and use its features.

Operating systems

Linux Cloud Servers:

Purchasing a Linux cloud server provides you with the Linux operating system and its various distributions such as Ubuntu, Debian, and CentOS. This service is available in both Turkey and Europe locations, and you can benefit from strong resources and high uptime using the secure Linux operating system. Additionally, with Root access, you can access your server and install your software on it.

 
Windows Cloud Servers:
Windows cloud server is available to users in versions 2008, 2012, 2016, and 2019 with Administrator access. This service is suitable for developers and programmers of ASP.NET, SQL and Access databases, or similar languages and services. If you are among the users who are accustomed to the simple and user-friendly environment of Windows, you can purchase a Windows cloud server with a reasonable price and excellent quality from Mavihost.
 

MikroTik Cloud Server

If the MikroTik RouterOS operating system is installed on a cloud service, it is called a MikroTik cloud server. You can use this operating system for various applications such as routing. In fact, MikroTik is a router operating system that is created based on the Linux kernel. For routing tasks, creating private networks, and many other cases, using the powerful resources of a cloud server along with the MikroTik operating system helps you perform your activities with the best efficiency.

Cloud server purchase guide

The price of Mavihost’s cloud server is determined based on the geographical location and desired hardware resources. To buy the best cloud server, you must first select the desired country: Turkey or Germany, and then specify the amount of RAM, hard disk, and processor to see the price of the service. Mavihost, by utilizing cloud infrastructures and the latest technologies in the world, has tried to offer its services with the best quality and price.

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Cloud server use cases

Cloud servers are used for various applications such as website and application hosting, data storage and maintenance, and performing hourly and daily computational processes. This service is offered in two locations, Turkey and Europe, and depending on your needs, you can use its powerful and high-speed resources for hosting and storing important information. Using a virtual cloud server allows you to access your information at any time and place. Cloud servers can be useful for businesses that need powerful and at the same time cost-effective servers, due to their ability to upgrade hardware resources instantly.

Benefits of a cloud server

A cloud server is one of the most cost-effective and stable service providers that offers fast and secure processing resources to clients, keeping pace with powerful dedicated and virtual servers. Due to the use of resources from multiple servers simultaneously and in a shared manner, this service provider offers advantages such as data redundancy, high speed, scalability, and many other features to users.

Cloud server costs

Purchasing and maintaining physical server infrastructures is very costly, and if you want to upgrade them, you have to rent or buy another server, which will incur exorbitant costs. However, by using a virtual cloud server, you can add the required resources instantly and only pay for the duration of use and the amount of resources added. This is very effective in saving costs and time. In fact, the cost of Mavihost's cloud servers is calculated based on geographical location and hardware resources, and to purchase a cloud server, you must first select the geographical location and the amount of RAM, CPU, bandwidth, and other resources.

Cloud server access levels

Access to this server is no different from other servers, and after purchasing a cloud server, depending on the type of operating system, Root access is used for Linux operating system and its distributions, and Administrator access is used for Windows operating system. With access to the cloud server panel, you can manage server power on and off, server deletion, consumed traffic management, view RAM space and processor specifications, and increase or decrease resources whenever you want.

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How to connect to a cloud server

To connect to servers that use the Linux operating system, you must use the SSH protocol or Secure Shell and ROOT access with the Putty program or other similar programs. Access to servers with Windows operating system can also be done through Remote Desktop Connection with the username and password sent in the Mavihost email. After accessing the cloud server panel, you can install and customize your desired applications on it. Note that connecting to these service providers is also possible through Android and iOS phones. By installing RDC Client related software on your phone or laptop, personal computer, and having internet access, you can connect to the cloud server panel. VNC connection is also available for users, and they can connect to the cloud server panel from anywhere in the world at any time of the day and use their service provider. The most important advantage of VNC is that it provides the ability to connect to the server when the connection between the network and the server is disconnected.

Cloud server control panel

For managing Mavihost's cloud server, two control panels, Direct Admin and cPanel, are used. You can use various control panels such as cPanel, Direct Admin, or Plesk on the Linux operating system. After selecting your desired control panel, the selected control panel will be automatically installed and set up. For the Windows operating system, the Plesk control panel and other similar control panels are used. You can also choose the desired control panel according to the programming language and type of database of your website and the need for your data storage and maintenance systems.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Mavihost’s cloud server is a very powerful service that has many advantages due to the use of cloud technology, such as instant hardware upgrades, operating system changes, backup space, powerful management panel, and many other features that make it highly popular. Mavihost’s cloud server purchase is available in Turkey and also outside of Turkey in the European region (Germany) and is created for you immediately after ordering. The price of the cloud server also varies according to the geographical location and the amount of resources used. At Mavihost, all services have real 24-hour support so that you can benefit from the advantages of a quality service.

The cost is deducted daily from the user’s credit.

Resources can be changed every 24 hours.

RAM and CPU can be change by the user.

When a computing resource is said to be “in the cloud,” it means that it is delivered over a network like the Internet, as opposed to being located on-premises and accessed directly. A cloud server is one of the most prominent examples of a cloud computing resource, along with cloud storage, databases, networking and software.

“The cloud” has come to be synonymous with the Internet in general. But there are actually many clouds, both public and private, which are formed by any set of connected servers that deliver computing resources over a network.

A cloud server can be contrasted with a traditional, dedicated server. While a cloud server’s resources can be shared by many users, a dedicated server is designed for exclusive use by one company. It must be set up and managed by that organization, while a cloud server can be owned and managed by a third party.

Companies large and small have multiple options when it comes to choosing the right cloud server option. The best cloud servers are optimized for specific needs and budgets. What works for a global enterprise might not be right for a mid-market company.

Cloud servers can be deployed in three primary types of clouds:

Public cloud: Cloud servers are most commonly deployed via the public cloud. In this scenario, a third-party provider owns and manages the servers and other infrastructure, and gives its customers access to on-demand computing services.

Private cloud: A company can host its own cloud servers privately and maintain control of their management and maintenance. These server resources are not shared with other organizations, but since they are in the cloud, they can be accessed remotely by any employee, typically through a company intranet or VPN.

Hybrid cloud: Public and private clouds can be combined with on-premises cloud servers and off-site cloud servers working together. This hybrid cloud environment gives companies more options and flexibility to maintain control and security when necessary. It also leverages public clouds when they must quickly expand to meet surges in demand.

Cloud servers have revolutionized the IT industry. Countless companies have moved away from traditional, centralized server and infrastructure setups to take advantage of this game-changing technology. Four primary benefits drive this shift:

  • Affordability: Using cloud servers managed by third-party providers is far less expensive for a company than purchasing and maintaining their own infrastructure. Companies benefit from economies of scale when sharing server resources with others, and they pay only for the resources they use.
  • Convenience: Public cloud resources can often be provisioned in a matter of minutes, and easily managed through a single control panel or API. When IT teams no longer need to maintain complex infrastructures on-premises, their resources are freed up for other tasks. Users can access data from anywhere.
  • Scalability: As computing and data storage needs change, cloud servers can respond quickly, scaling up or down to meet demand.
  • Reliability: Cloud servers can deliver the same performance as dedicated servers. Since the cloud runs on multiple servers in a shared environment, service can continue even if a single component fails.
The pros of using cloud servers—cost-effectiveness, scalability, and flexibility—far outweigh the cons. But for some organizations, cloud servers will not meet all of their needs.
One of the challenges is having less control, since a company using a public cloud does not manage its own infrastructure in-house. If a public cloud experiences an outage or slows down due to unexpected demand from other customers, they must wait for the provider to fix the issue.
That’s why some companies choose to deploy a mix of cloud and on-premises infrastructure. The latter can be dedicated to mission-critical or high-security workloads, keeping them under their own control.
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