Spin up a server in under two minutes.
- Billed by the hour
- Deploy in minutes
- Full root access
- NVMe storage
- IPv4 + IPv6
Balanced vCPU and RAM
- vCPU
- 2 vCPU
- Memory
- 4 GB RAM
- Storage
- 60 GB NVMe
- Transfer
- 2 TB transfer
A quick preview — every flavor and the monthly view live on pricing.
- 99.9% Uptime SLA
- < 2 min Average deploy
- Per-hour Billing, capped monthly
- 3 Compute families
Pick a family, then a size.
Balanced compute for most apps
An even mix of vCPU and RAM for web servers, APIs, small databases, and dev/staging. The default choice when you're not sure.
- vCPU 1 – 16
- RAM 4 – 64 GB
- Storage 50 – 640 GB NVMe
Dedicated cores under load
Higher core-to-RAM ratio for CPU-bound work: media transcoding, data processing, batch jobs, CI runners, and high-traffic front ends.
- vCPU 2 – 32
- RAM 4 – 64 GB
- Storage 60 – 480 GB NVMe
RAM for data-heavy services
More memory per core for in-memory caches, large databases, analytics, and real-time data. Keep working sets in RAM, not on disk.
- vCPU 2 – 32
- RAM 16 – 256 GB
- Storage 80 – 1000 GB NVMe
Three steps to a live server
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Choose an image
Pick a Linux distribution, a pre-installed app, or upload your own custom image.
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Size it
Select a family and flavor — vCPU, RAM, and NVMe scale independently to fit the workload.
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Launch with root
Hit deploy and receive a public IPv4, IPv6, and root credentials in under two minutes.
Your OS, your stack
Clean, regularly patched base images with full root access.
- Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
- Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
- Debian 12
- AlmaLinux 9
- Rocky Linux 9
- openSUSE Leap
- Fedora Server
- Arch Linux
Why teams choose WECORE Cloud Servers
Pay only for what runs
Billed by the hour and capped to a clean monthly maximum. Spin a server up for an afternoon or run it all month — the math is always obvious.
NVMe everywhere
Every flavor is backed by local NVMe storage. No spinning disks, no noisy-neighbor IOPS throttling — consistent low-latency disk from the smallest size up.
Ready in minutes
Choose an OS image, pick a flavor, hit launch. Your server boots with a public IPv4, IPv6, and root access in under two minutes on average.
Root access, your OS
Full root from first boot. Bring Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, Rocky, or a custom image — tune the kernel, install anything, no approvals.
Networking included
One public IPv4 plus IPv6 with every server, private networking between your instances, and outbound transfer under a generous fair-use quota.
Snapshots & backups
Snapshot a server before a risky change and roll back in seconds. Schedule automated backups as an add-on for production workloads.
Build out your server with add-ons
Block storage
Attach extra NVMe-backed volumes and resize them on the fly without touching the root disk.
Snapshots
Capture a point-in-time image of a server and restore or clone from it whenever you need.
Scheduled backups
Automated daily or weekly backups with retention you control — set once, forget it.
Floating IP
Reassign a public IPv4 between servers in seconds for zero-downtime cutovers and failover.
Cloud firewall
Define inbound/outbound rules per server or per group from the panel — no extra appliance.
Load balancer
Spread traffic across servers with health checks and automatic failover built in.
Private networking
Isolated private links between your servers — keep database and app traffic off the public network.
Monitoring & alerts
Track CPU, memory, disk, and bandwidth with alert thresholds wired to your notifications.
One platform, many workloads
Web apps & APIs
Host web servers, REST/GraphQL APIs, and SaaS back ends with room to scale horizontally behind a load balancer.
Databases
Run PostgreSQL, MySQL, MongoDB, or Redis on memory-optimized flavors with fast NVMe and predictable IOPS.
Dev & staging
Stand up disposable environments by the hour. Snapshot a known-good state, branch from it, tear it down when done.
CI & batch jobs
Burst CPU-optimized servers for build pipelines, data processing, and scheduled jobs — pay only for the run time.
Game & media servers
Low-latency dedicated cores and fair-use egress make hosting game servers and streaming back ends cost-predictable.
Self-hosted tools
Run your own GitLab, Nextcloud, monitoring stack, or VPN with full root control and a fixed monthly ceiling.
Side-by-side with our other products
| Product | Best for | Infrastructure | Storage | Billing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cloud Servers Compute |
General compute, web apps, burst workloads, databases | Multi-tenant VMs, shared hypervisor | NVMe block storage | Hourly, pay-per-use |
| CaaS | SaaS hosting, compliance, dev/staging, CI/CD, big data, VMware migration | Dedicated bare metal, single tenant | Ceph NVMe, 3× replication | Fixed monthly |
| Cloud HPC | Scientific compute, simulations, research, batch jobs | Slurm-managed bare metal | Shared scratch, NVMe | Hourly, pay-per-node |
Deploy close to your users.
- Live Tehran IR-CENTRAL
- Coming soon Expansion planned IR-SOUTH
- Coming soon Expansion planned IR-EAST
Cloud Servers questions, answered
A Cloud Server is a virtual machine running on WECORE's shared, NVMe-backed compute infrastructure. You get dedicated vCPU, RAM, and NVMe storage, a public IPv4 + IPv6, and full root access — provisioned in minutes and billed by the hour.
Servers are billed by the hour for as long as they exist, and the charge is capped to a clean monthly maximum — so a server left running all month never costs more than its monthly price. You can see both the hourly and monthly figure for every flavor on the pricing page.
Cloud Servers are individual hourly VMs on shared infrastructure — ideal for general compute, web apps, and burst workloads. CaaS gives you a whole private OpenStack cloud on dedicated bare metal at a fixed monthly price — better for steady-state platforms, compliance, and running many VMs. If you just need a few servers, start here.
Most servers boot in under two minutes. Choose an OS image and flavor, hit launch, and you'll receive the public IP and root credentials as soon as provisioning finishes.
We provide images for Ubuntu, Debian, AlmaLinux, Rocky Linux, and openSUSE, and you can upload a custom image as well. You get full root access, so you can install or recompile anything after boot.
Every server includes one public IPv4 and IPv6. Outbound transfer runs under a fair-use quota; beyond it, overage is charged at a flat, predictable per-GB rate. Additional IPv4 addresses are available as an add-on.
Yes. You can snapshot a server at any time and restore or clone from it, and you can move to a larger flavor when you outgrow the current one. Scheduled automated backups are available as an add-on for production workloads.
Yes — everything you can do in the panel (launch, snapshot, attach storage, tear down) is available via the API, so you can automate provisioning and wire Cloud Servers into your own tooling.