What technology powers Falconcloud infrastructure?
Falconcloud compute layer uses dedicated host machines with two 18-core Intel Xeon Gold 6254 processors running at 3 GHz, high-frequency 2.9 GHz DDR4 ECC LR-DIMM RAM, and SSD-based storage for fast data access.
To improve data resilience, Falconcloud uses its N+2 redundancy model, similar to RAID-6. This setup helps protect workloads from hardware failures and supports stable service operation.
What equipment do you use?
Our cloud environment is deployed on host machines with dual Intel Xeon Gold 6254 18-core CPUs at 3 GHz, 2.9 GHz DDR4 ECC LR-DIMM RAM, and SSD storage optimized for fast read and write operations.
Data reliability is reinforced with our N+2 redundancy model, similar to RAID-6, providing stronger protection against failures.
Why run VPS on a cloud platform?
Falconcloud VPS runs on a robust hardware-backed environment, seamlessly connected across a cluster engineered to withstand failures. When a node issue occurs, workloads are automatically redirected to available resources so services continue operating.
Additionally, Falconcloud VPS solutions are built for scalability, giving users the ability to quickly increase virtual server capacity whenever required, so infrastructure can expand according to project demands.
Why choose Falconcloud VPS?
Falconcloud VPS runs on a hardware-backed cloud environment connected across a resilient cluster. If one node experiences an issue, workloads can be moved onto available resources, helping services stay accessible with limited interruption.
This environment is built for projects requiring room to grow. Users can increase server capacity when traffic rises, launch additional environments, or scale infrastructure without rebuilding everything from scratch.