From e2d1dbe6bfe32ddb980376a3a243adfb6268fa12 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benedikt Rollik Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2025 10:38:06 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 1/6] docs(ins): add basic2-a instances --- .../instances-bandwidth-overview.mdx | 13 ++ .../reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx | 116 +++++++++++++----- 2 files changed, 96 insertions(+), 33 deletions(-) diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-bandwidth-overview.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-bandwidth-overview.mdx index fa75cbee11..e99289c2c9 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-bandwidth-overview.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-bandwidth-overview.mdx @@ -24,6 +24,19 @@ Bandwidth impacts how your applications perform and interact with other systems. To maximize compatibility with [Block Storage Low Latency 15k](/block-storage/), select an Instance with **at least 3 GiB/s** of Block bandwidth. +## BASIC2-A range +| Instance Type | Internet Bandwidth (up to) | Block Bandwidth (up to) | +|-----------------------|-------------------------|---------------------| +| BASIC2-A2C-4G | 200 Mbit/s | 80 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A2C-8G | 200 Mbit/s | 80 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A4C-8G | 400 Mbit/s | 120 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A4C-16G | 400 Mbit/s | 120 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A8C-16G | 800 Mbit/s | 240 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A8C-32G | 800 Mbit/s | 240 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A16C-32G | 1.6 Gbit/s | 480 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A16C-64G | 1.6 Gbit/s | 480 MiB/s | + + ## COPARM1 range | Instance Type | Internet Bandwidth (up to) | Block Bandwidth (up to) | diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx index b94f2b8793..0ec9128221 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx @@ -13,7 +13,59 @@ This datasheet provides a concise overview of the performance, technical feature Note that the **Max. NIC bandwidth** specifies the maximum available bandwidth for this Instance type. Bandwidth is shared between public internet and Private Network traffic. -## STARDUST1 Instances +## General Purpose ARM Instances + +### BASIC2-A Instances + +| Range | General Purpose ARM Instances | +|:------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| Instance type | BASIC2-A | +| Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3, AMS1, AMS2, WAW1, WAW2, WAW3 | +| Storage | Block (from 10 GB to 10 TB) | +| Max. NIC bandwidth | From 200 Mbps to 1.6 Gbps | +| CPU type | ARM (Ampere Altra Max M128-30) | +| CPU architecture | `arm64` | +| Resources | Shared vCPUs | +| Sizing | From 2 to 16 vCPUs
From 4 to 64 GiB RAM | +| vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:2 or 1:4 | +| SLO | 99% availability | + +### COPARM1 Instances (Legacy) + +The table below displays the technical specifications of COPARM1 Instances: + +| Range | Cost-Optimized | +|:--------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| Instance type | COPARM1 | +| Availability Zone | PAR2 | +| Storage | Block (from 10 GB to 10 TB) | +| Max. NIC bandwidth | From 200 Mbps to 3.2 Gbps | +| CPU type | ARM (Ampere Altra Max M128-30) | +| CPU architecture | `arm64` | +| Resources | Shared vCPUs | +| Sizing | From 2 to 64 vCPUs
From 8 to 256 GiB RAM | +| vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:4 | +| SLO | None | + + + COPARM1 have reached their End-of-Life (EoL) and will be no longer available shortly. + + +### Legacy ARM and new Instance types mapping + +The COPARM1 instances are being replaced by the new General Purpose and Standard instance types. Below is the mapping of COPARM1 instances to their replacements: + +| COPARM1 Instance Type | New Instance Type | +|----------------------|-------------------| +| COPARM1-2C-8G | BASIC2-A2C-8G | +| COPARM1-4C-16G | BASIC2-A4C-16G | +| COPARM1-8C-32G | BASIC2-A8C-32G | +| COPARM1-16C-64G | BASIC2-A16C-64G | +| COPARM1-32C-128G | STANDARD2-A32C-128G | + +## x86 Instances + +### STARDUST1 Instances See below the technical specifications of Stardust Instances: @@ -28,14 +80,13 @@ This datasheet provides a concise overview of the performance, technical feature | Resources | Shared vCPUs | | Sizing | 1 vCPU, 1 GiB RAM | | vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:1 | -| [SLO](https://www.scaleway.com/en/virtual-instances/sla/) | None | - +| SLO | None | -## Development Instances +### Development and General Purpose Instances See below the technical specifications of Development and General Purpose Instances: -| Range | Development | +| Range | Cost-Optimized | |:--------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Instance type | DEV1
GP1 | | Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3 (excl. DEV1), AMS1, AMS2, WAW1, WAW2 | @@ -46,15 +97,13 @@ See below the technical specifications of Development and General Purpose Instan | Resources | Shared vCPUs | | Sizing | From 2 to 4 vCPUs
From 2 to 12 GiB RAM | | vCPU:RAM ratio | Various
(1:1, 1:2, 1:3) | -| [SLO](https://www.scaleway.com/en/virtual-instances/sla/) | None | - - -## General Purpose Instances +| SLO | None | ### PLAY2 and PRO2 Instances + See below the technical specifications of PLAY2 and PRO2 Instances: -| Range | General Purpose | +| Range | Cost-Optimized | |:--------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Instance type | PLAY2
PRO2 | | Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3 (excl PLAY2), AMS1, AMS2, AMS3, WAW1, WAW2, WAW3 | @@ -65,32 +114,34 @@ See below the technical specifications of PLAY2 and PRO2 Instances: | Resources | Shared vCPUs | | Sizing | From 1 to 32 vCPUs
From 2 to 128 GiB RAM | | vCPU:RAM ratio | Various
(1:2, 1:4) | -| [SLO](https://www.scaleway.com/en/virtual-instances/sla/) | None | +| SLO | None | -### COP-ARM Instances +### Enterprise Instances -The table below displays the technical specifications of COP-ARM Instances: +See below the technical specifications of Enterprise Instances: -| Range | General Purpose | +| Range | Production-Optimized | |:--------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -| Instance type | COPARM1 | -| Availability Zone | PAR2 | +| Instance type | ENT1 | +| Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3, AMS1, AMS2, AMS3, WAW1, WAW2, WAW3 | | Storage | Block (from 10 GB to 10 TB) | -| Max. NIC bandwidth | From 200 Mbps to 3.2 Gbps | -| CPU type | ARM (Ampere Altra Max M128-30) | -| CPU architecture | `arm64` | -| Resources | Shared vCPUs | -| Sizing | From 2 to 128 vCPUs
From 8 to 128 GiB RAM | +| Max. NIC bandwidth | From 400 Mbps to 20 Gbps | +| CPU type | AMD EPYC 7543 (2,8 GHz) | +| CPU architecture | `amd64` | +| Resources | Dedicated vCPUs* | +| Security feature | Secure Encrypted Virtualization | +| Sizing | From 2 to 96 vCPUs
From 8 GiB to 384 GiB RAM | | vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:4 | -| [SLO](https://www.scaleway.com/en/virtual-instances/sla/) | None | +| SLO | None | +\* Instances with dedicated vCPU do not share their compute resources with other Instances (1 vCPU = 1 CPU thread dedicated to that Instance). This type of Instance is particularly recommended for running production-grade compute-intensive applications. -### POP2 Instances +### Production-Optimized Instances -See below the technical specifications of POP2 Instances: +See below the technical specifications of Production-Optimized Instances: -| Range | General Purpose | +| Range | Production-Optimized | |:--------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Instance type | POP2 | | Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3, AMS1, AMS2, AMS3, WAW2, WAW3 | @@ -101,19 +152,18 @@ See below the technical specifications of POP2 Instances: | Resources | Dedicated vCPUs* | | Sizing | From 2 to 96 vCPUs
From 8 GiB to 384 GiB RAM | | vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:4 | -| [SLO](https://www.scaleway.com/en/virtual-instances/sla/) | 99.5% availability | - +| SLO. | 99.5% availability | \* Instances with dedicated vCPU do not share their compute resources with other Instances (1 vCPU = 1 CPU thread dedicated to that Instance). This type of Instance is particularly recommended for running production-grade compute-intensive applications. -## Specialized Instances +### Workload-Optimized Instances -See below the technical specifications of Specialized Instances: +See below the technical specifications of Workload-Optimized Instances: * High-Memory: Designed for RAM-intensive usages, and high memory production applications, these machines provide more RAM than vCPU. * High-CPU: Made for high computing workloads and compute-bound applications, this machine provides more vCPU than RAM. -| Range | Specialized | +| Range | Workload-Optimized | |:--------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Instance type | POP2-HM, POP2-HC, POP2-HN | | Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3, AMS1, AMS2, WAW2, WAW3 | @@ -122,9 +172,9 @@ See below the technical specifications of Specialized Instances: | CPU type | AMD EPYC 7543 (2,8 GHz) | | CPU architecture | `amd64` | | Resources | Dedicated vCPUs* | +| Security feature | Secure Encrypted Virtualization | | Sizing | From 2 to 64 dedicated vCPUs
From 4 GiB to 512 GiB RAM | | vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:8 (POP2-HM), 1:2 (POP2-HC and POP2-HN) | -| [SLO](https://www.scaleway.com/en/virtual-instances/sla/) | 99.5% availability | +| SLO | 99.5% availability | - -\* Instances with dedicated vCPU do not share their compute resources with other Instances (1 vCPU = 1 CPU thread dedicated to that Instance). This type of Instance is particularly recommended for running production-grade compute-intensive applications. +\* Instances with dedicated vCPU do not share their compute resources with other Instances (1 vCPU = 1 CPU thread dedicated to that Instance). This type of Instance is particularly recommended for running production-grade compute-intensive applications. \ No newline at end of file From 518548f93e027c7eeb0f57827047d7d41c9fe8ef Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benedikt Rollik Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2025 10:47:45 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 2/6] docs(ins): update content --- .../instances-block-bandwidth-overview.mdx | 12 +++++++++ .../block-instances-bandwidth-overview.mdx | 12 +++++++++ .../reference-content/general-purpose.mdx | 25 +++++++++++++++++-- 3 files changed, 47 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/macros/compute/instances-block-bandwidth-overview.mdx b/macros/compute/instances-block-bandwidth-overview.mdx index 3d9683e29e..2d651d717f 100644 --- a/macros/compute/instances-block-bandwidth-overview.mdx +++ b/macros/compute/instances-block-bandwidth-overview.mdx @@ -19,6 +19,18 @@ Bandwidth impacts how your applications perform and interact with other systems. To maximize compatibility with [Block Storage Low Latency 15k](/block-storage/), select an Instance with **at least 3 GiB/s** of Block bandwidth. +## BASIC2-A range +| Instance Type | Internet Bandwidth (up to) | Block Bandwidth (up to) | +|-----------------------|-------------------------|---------------------| +| BASIC2-A2C-4G | 200 Mbit/s | 80 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A2C-8G | 200 Mbit/s | 80 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A4C-8G | 400 Mbit/s | 120 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A4C-16G | 400 Mbit/s | 120 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A8C-16G | 800 Mbit/s | 240 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A8C-32G | 800 Mbit/s | 240 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A16C-32G | 1.6 Gbit/s | 480 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A16C-64G | 1.6 Gbit/s | 480 MiB/s | + ## COPARM1 range | Instance Type | Internet Bandwidth (up to) | Block Bandwidth (up to) | diff --git a/pages/block-storage/reference-content/block-instances-bandwidth-overview.mdx b/pages/block-storage/reference-content/block-instances-bandwidth-overview.mdx index 125c8598bb..b9b92227f5 100644 --- a/pages/block-storage/reference-content/block-instances-bandwidth-overview.mdx +++ b/pages/block-storage/reference-content/block-instances-bandwidth-overview.mdx @@ -30,6 +30,18 @@ Bandwidth impacts how your applications perform and interact with other systems. To maximize compatibility with [Block Storage 15k](/block-storage/), select an Instance with **at least 3 GiB/s** of Block bandwidth. +## BASIC2-A range +| Instance Type | Internet Bandwidth (up to) | Block Bandwidth (up to) | +|-----------------------|-------------------------|---------------------| +| BASIC2-A2C-4G | 200 Mbit/s | 80 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A2C-8G | 200 Mbit/s | 80 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A4C-8G | 400 Mbit/s | 120 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A4C-16G | 400 Mbit/s | 120 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A8C-16G | 800 Mbit/s | 240 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A8C-32G | 800 Mbit/s | 240 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A16C-32G | 1.6 Gbit/s | 480 MiB/s | +| BASIC2-A16C-64G | 1.6 Gbit/s | 480 MiB/s | + ## COPARM1 range | Instance Type | Internet Bandwidth (up to) | Block Bandwidth (up to) | diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/general-purpose.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/general-purpose.mdx index 834a721a2a..1d404552a6 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/general-purpose.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/general-purpose.mdx @@ -45,9 +45,26 @@ See below the technical specifications of PLAY2 and PRO2 Instances: | Sizing | From 1 to 32 vCPUs
From 2 to 128 GiB RAM | | vCPU:RAM ratio | Various
(1:2, 1:4) | -## COP-ARM Instances +## BASIC2-A Instances -COP-ARM Instances are an innovative option, powered by ARM CPUs. These Instances mark a significant step in the world of development and general-purpose computing. Their ARM architecture is a key feature, offering an excellent price-performance ratio while maintaining various vCPU to RAM configurations. This ARM CPU design is especially efficient for standard and cloud-native workloads, ensuring cost-effective operations. Ideal for a wide range of cloud applications, COP-ARM Instances are well-suited for managing medium-to-high-traffic web servers, medium-sized databases, and e-commerce platforms, all the while leveraging the unique advantages of the ARM architecture. +BASIC2-A Instances are an innovative option, powered by ARM CPUs. These Instances mark a significant step in the world of development and general-purpose computing. Their ARM architecture is a key feature, offering an excellent price-performance ratio while maintaining various vCPU to RAM configurations. This ARM CPU design is especially efficient for standard and cloud-native workloads, ensuring cost-effective operations. Ideal for a wide range of cloud applications, BASIC2-A Instances are well-suited for managing medium-to-high-traffic web servers, medium-sized databases, and e-commerce platforms, all the while leveraging the unique advantages of the ARM architecture. + +The table below displays the technical specifications of BASIC2-A Instances: + +| Range | General Purpose ARM Instances | +|:------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| +| Instance type | BASIC2-A | +| Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3, AMS1, AMS2, WAW1, WAW2, WAW3 | +| Storage | Block (from 10 GB to 10 TB) | +| Max. NIC bandwidth | From 200 Mbps to 1.6 Gbps | +| CPU type | ARM (Ampere Altra Max M128-30) | +| CPU architecture | `arm64` | +| Resources | Shared vCPUs | +| Sizing | From 2 to 16 vCPUs
From 4 to 64 GiB RAM | +| vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:2 or 1:4 | +| SLO | 99% availability | + +## COPARM1 Instances (Legacy) The table below displays the technical specifications of COP-ARM Instances: @@ -62,6 +79,10 @@ The table below displays the technical specifications of COP-ARM Instances: | Sizing | From 2 to 128 vCPUs
From 8 to 128 GiB RAM | | vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:4 | + + COPARM1 Instances have reached their End-of-Life (EoL) and will soon be no longer available. + + ## Complementary services To help build and manage your applications, consider complementing your General Purpose Instances with the following compatible services: - [Learn how to back up your Instance](/instances/how-to/create-a-backup/) From 393dafd6aadd4463dab1738f5369c8083034e410 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benedikt Rollik Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2025 15:17:02 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 3/6] docs(ins): fix wording --- .../reference-content/development.mdx | 2 +- .../reference-content/general-purpose.mdx | 10 +++---- .../reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx | 26 +++++++++---------- 3 files changed, 17 insertions(+), 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/development.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/development.mdx index 3c75bc4469..996f09acf3 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/development.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/development.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Scaleway's **Development** range includes DEV1 and GP1 Instances. These Instance See below the technical specifications of Development Instances: -| Range | Development | +| Range | Shared | |:--------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Instance type | DEV1
GP1 | | Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3 (excl. DEV1), AMS1, AMS2, WAW1, WAW2 | diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/general-purpose.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/general-purpose.mdx index 1d404552a6..a443be5aeb 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/general-purpose.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/general-purpose.mdx @@ -53,10 +53,10 @@ The table below displays the technical specifications of BASIC2-A Instances: | Range | General Purpose ARM Instances | |:------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -| Instance type | BASIC2-A | -| Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3, AMS1, AMS2, WAW1, WAW2, WAW3 | +| Instance type | BASIC2-A | +| Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, AMS1 | | Storage | Block (from 10 GB to 10 TB) | -| Max. NIC bandwidth | From 200 Mbps to 1.6 Gbps | +| Max. NIC bandwidth | From 200 Mbps to 1.6 Gbps | | CPU type | ARM (Ampere Altra Max M128-30) | | CPU architecture | `arm64` | | Resources | Shared vCPUs | @@ -79,9 +79,7 @@ The table below displays the technical specifications of COP-ARM Instances: | Sizing | From 2 to 128 vCPUs
From 8 to 128 GiB RAM | | vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:4 | - - COPARM1 Instances have reached their End-of-Life (EoL) and will soon be no longer available. - + ## Complementary services To help build and manage your applications, consider complementing your General Purpose Instances with the following compatible services: diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx index 0ec9128221..8662aa4859 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx @@ -19,10 +19,10 @@ This datasheet provides a concise overview of the performance, technical feature | Range | General Purpose ARM Instances | |:------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -| Instance type | BASIC2-A | -| Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3, AMS1, AMS2, WAW1, WAW2, WAW3 | +| Instance type | BASIC2-A | +| Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, AMS1 | | Storage | Block (from 10 GB to 10 TB) | -| Max. NIC bandwidth | From 200 Mbps to 1.6 Gbps | +| Max. NIC bandwidth | From 200 Mbps to 1.6 Gbps | | CPU type | ARM (Ampere Altra Max M128-30) | | CPU architecture | `arm64` | | Resources | Shared vCPUs | @@ -34,7 +34,7 @@ This datasheet provides a concise overview of the performance, technical feature The table below displays the technical specifications of COPARM1 Instances: -| Range | Cost-Optimized | +| Range | Shared | |:--------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Instance type | COPARM1 | | Availability Zone | PAR2 | @@ -47,9 +47,7 @@ The table below displays the technical specifications of COPARM1 Instances: | vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:4 | | SLO | None | - - COPARM1 have reached their End-of-Life (EoL) and will be no longer available shortly. - + ### Legacy ARM and new Instance types mapping @@ -69,7 +67,7 @@ The COPARM1 instances are being replaced by the new General Purpose and Standard See below the technical specifications of Stardust Instances: -| Range | Learning | +| Range | Shared | |:--------------------|:---------------------------------------------| | Instance type | STARDUST1-S | | Availability Zone | PAR1, AMS1 and WAW2 | @@ -86,7 +84,7 @@ The COPARM1 instances are being replaced by the new General Purpose and Standard See below the technical specifications of Development and General Purpose Instances: -| Range | Cost-Optimized | +| Range | Shared | |:--------------------------------|:-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Instance type | DEV1
GP1 | | Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3 (excl. DEV1), AMS1, AMS2, WAW1, WAW2 | @@ -103,7 +101,7 @@ See below the technical specifications of Development and General Purpose Instan See below the technical specifications of PLAY2 and PRO2 Instances: -| Range | Cost-Optimized | +| Range | Shared | |:--------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Instance type | PLAY2
PRO2 | | Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3 (excl PLAY2), AMS1, AMS2, AMS3, WAW1, WAW2, WAW3 | @@ -121,7 +119,7 @@ See below the technical specifications of PLAY2 and PRO2 Instances: See below the technical specifications of Enterprise Instances: -| Range | Production-Optimized | +| Range | General Purpose | |:--------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Instance type | ENT1 | | Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3, AMS1, AMS2, AMS3, WAW1, WAW2, WAW3 | @@ -137,11 +135,11 @@ See below the technical specifications of Enterprise Instances: \* Instances with dedicated vCPU do not share their compute resources with other Instances (1 vCPU = 1 CPU thread dedicated to that Instance). This type of Instance is particularly recommended for running production-grade compute-intensive applications. -### Production-Optimized Instances +### General Purpose Instances -See below the technical specifications of Production-Optimized Instances: +See below the technical specifications of General Purpose Instances: -| Range | Production-Optimized | +| Range | General Purpose | |:--------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Instance type | POP2 | | Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3, AMS1, AMS2, AMS3, WAW2, WAW3 | From b9703ddb03ac5003da227764d272a9948c3f0932 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benedikt Rollik Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2025 15:23:08 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 4/6] docs(k8s): fix wording --- pages/instances/reference-content/development.mdx | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/development.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/development.mdx index 996f09acf3..7728e506f9 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/development.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/development.mdx @@ -15,7 +15,7 @@ Scaleway's **Development** range includes DEV1 and GP1 Instances. These Instance See below the technical specifications of Development Instances: -| Range | Shared | +| Range | Development | |:--------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Instance type | DEV1
GP1 | | Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3 (excl. DEV1), AMS1, AMS2, WAW1, WAW2 | From f15e97ee085cca1885c50178e9af6bd35457cc8d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benedikt Rollik Date: Wed, 26 Nov 2025 15:58:12 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 5/6] docs(ins): remove ENT1 from datasheet --- .../reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx | 21 ------------------- 1 file changed, 21 deletions(-) diff --git a/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx b/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx index 8662aa4859..6621a1392b 100644 --- a/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx +++ b/pages/instances/reference-content/instances-datasheet.mdx @@ -114,27 +114,6 @@ See below the technical specifications of PLAY2 and PRO2 Instances: | vCPU:RAM ratio | Various
(1:2, 1:4) | | SLO | None | - -### Enterprise Instances - -See below the technical specifications of Enterprise Instances: - -| Range | General Purpose | -|:--------------------------------|:------------------------------------------------------------------------------| -| Instance type | ENT1 | -| Availability Zone | PAR1, PAR2, PAR3, AMS1, AMS2, AMS3, WAW1, WAW2, WAW3 | -| Storage | Block (from 10 GB to 10 TB) | -| Max. NIC bandwidth | From 400 Mbps to 20 Gbps | -| CPU type | AMD EPYC 7543 (2,8 GHz) | -| CPU architecture | `amd64` | -| Resources | Dedicated vCPUs* | -| Security feature | Secure Encrypted Virtualization | -| Sizing | From 2 to 96 vCPUs
From 8 GiB to 384 GiB RAM | -| vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:4 | -| SLO | None | - -\* Instances with dedicated vCPU do not share their compute resources with other Instances (1 vCPU = 1 CPU thread dedicated to that Instance). This type of Instance is particularly recommended for running production-grade compute-intensive applications. - ### General Purpose Instances See below the technical specifications of General Purpose Instances: From 23c4461c2b5518ebcdbd34cab2583207c1d408f5 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benedikt Rollik Date: Wed, 3 Dec 2025 11:25:54 +0100 Subject: [PATCH 6/6] docs(ins): add quotas basic2-a --- .../additional-content/understanding-savings-plans.mdx | 2 +- .../additional-content/organization-quotas.mdx | 9 ++++++++- 2 files changed, 9 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/pages/billing/additional-content/understanding-savings-plans.mdx b/pages/billing/additional-content/understanding-savings-plans.mdx index 8a421f0ddf..a66d2ee068 100644 --- a/pages/billing/additional-content/understanding-savings-plans.mdx +++ b/pages/billing/additional-content/understanding-savings-plans.mdx @@ -123,7 +123,7 @@ The **Compute savings plan** can be used with the following resources, simultane The following resources are **not** covered by the savings plan discount: - - Instances H100, RENDER, L40S, L4, COPARM1, START1, X64, POP-WIN + - Instances H100, RENDER, L40S, L4, COPARM1, START1, X64, POP-WIN, BASIC2-A diff --git a/pages/organizations-and-projects/additional-content/organization-quotas.mdx b/pages/organizations-and-projects/additional-content/organization-quotas.mdx index 970dc3a0aa..54d17fdafe 100644 --- a/pages/organizations-and-projects/additional-content/organization-quotas.mdx +++ b/pages/organizations-and-projects/additional-content/organization-quotas.mdx @@ -134,10 +134,17 @@ At Scaleway, quotas are applicable per [Organization](/iam/concepts/#organizatio | POP2-HN-3 | To use this product, you must [validate your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/). | 2 | | POP2-HN-5 | To use this product, you must [validate your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/). | 2 | | POP2-HN-10 | To use this product, you must [contact our Support team](https://console.scaleway.com/support/create). | To use this product, you must [contact our Support team](https://console.scaleway.com/support/create).| +| BASIC2-A2C-4G | 6 | 20 | +| BASIC2-A2C-8G | 6 | 20 | +| BASIC2-A4C-8G | 6 | 20 | +| BASIC2-A4C-16G | 5 | 20 | +| BASIC2-A8C-16G | 5 | 20 | +| BASIC2-A8C-32G | 5 | 20 | +| BASIC2-A16C-32G | 3 | 15 | +| BASIC2-A16C-64G | 3 | 15 | **Instances Network** - | | [Payment method validated](/billing/how-to/add-payment-method/#how-to-add-a-credit-card) | Payment method and [identity validated](/account/how-to/verify-identity/)| |---------------------------|:-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------:|:---------------------------------------------------------------------------| | Private NICs per Instance | 8 | 8 |