Instance classes

Two families, one architecture. Both run on AMD EPYC with NVMe block storage (EBS).

Burstable

t1a

Cost-effective instances for development, staging, and light production workloads. CPU credits accumulate during idle, burst when you need it.

  • CPU: AMD EPYC
  • Storage: EBS-backed (NVMe)
  • Network: 50 Gbps baseline
  • Bandwidth: 50–200 Mbps TX
Dedicated

m1a

Full-performance dedicated instances for production, databases, and latency-sensitive applications. Guaranteed CPU, no bursting limits.

  • CPU: AMD EPYC (dedicated cores)
  • Storage: EBS-backed (NVMe)
  • Network: 50 Gbps baseline
  • Bandwidth: 400 Mbps – 12.8 Gbps TX

t1a — Burstable instances

Instance vCPU RAM Bandwidth On-Demand
t1a.micro 2 1 GiB 50 Mbps ₹0.236/hr
t1a.small 2 2 GiB 100 Mbps ₹0.472/hr
t1a.medium 2 4 GiB 200 Mbps ₹0.945/hr

m1a — Dedicated instances

Instance vCPU RAM Bandwidth On-Demand
m1a.large 2 8 GiB 400 Mbps ₹1.889/hr
m1a.xlarge 4 16 GiB 800 Mbps ₹3.778/hr
m1a.2xlarge 8 32 GiB 1,600 Mbps ₹7.556/hr
m1a.4xlarge 16 64 GiB 3,200 Mbps ₹15.112/hr
m1a.8xlarge 32 128 GiB 6,400 Mbps ₹30.224/hr
m1a.16xlarge 64 256 GiB 12,800 Mbps ₹60.448/hr

How it works

01

Create an instance

Pick a type, choose Ubuntu 24.04, add your SSH key. The API endpoint is compute.excloud.in. Or use the CLI.

02

Attach resources

Add block volumes (₹4/GB-mo), reserve a public IPv4 (₹0.3/hr), or set up security groups. Everything stateful.

03

Deploy & scale

Default user is ubuntu. Subnets auto-provision at 10.0.0.0/20. Serial console available for troubleshooting.


Network

Flat ₹1/GiB egress. Ingress free. IPv6 free. Public IPv4 ₹0.3/hr. No complicated tiers.

SLA

99.99% region-level · 99.5% instance-level. Free credit for any instance unavailable >6 min/clock hour. Full SLA →

Deploy your first VM

Create an instance, SSH in, and start building. The CLI gets you there in one command.

exc compute create --name my-vm --type t1a.micro --image ubuntu-24.04