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Exoscale Compute vs HP Cloud Compute: What are the differences?
Exoscale Compute: Scalable, On-demand Cloud Servers. A privacy-minded public cloud to host from simple applications to complex architectures. Start a virtual machine in seconds, and integrate current on-premises or hybrid-cloud deployments using standard DevOps tooling, would that be Terraform, Kubernetes, Ansible or the like; HP Cloud Compute: Deploy Scalable Virtual Servers on Demand. Now backed by an industry-leading Service Level Agreement, HP Cloud Compute delivers reliable computing resources to handle your production workloads. Configure and scale your capacity in an open cloud environment. With HP Cloud Compute, you gain control over your workloads while only paying for the resources you actually use.
Exoscale Compute and HP Cloud Compute belong to "Cloud Hosting" category of the tech stack.
Some of the features offered by Exoscale Compute are:
- SSD
- KVM powered
- Scalable
On the other hand, HP Cloud Compute provides the following key features:
- Open. Avoid vendor lock-in by using open source-based architecture and standards-based APIs.
- Control. You have control of your instances and app development. Use root-level access to deploy applications, install required packages, and customize default security groups.
- Reliable. Performance and reliability are backed by HP’s Service Level Agreement with at least 99.95% monthly availability.