What Are the Differences Between FlexusL, FlexusX, and ECS?
- A FlexusL instance is a package of resources that include cloud servers, EVS disks, EIPs, CBR vaults, and HSS. Resources in the package are created and managed together. FlexusL instances provide various featured application images to help you quickly set up service environments. FlexusL instances are easy to use and friendly to beginners in cloud computing.
- FlexusX is a next-generation flexible cloud server service designed for small- and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and developers. FlexusX provides functions similar to what ECS provides. It also supports flexible vCPU/memory ratios. Compared with FlexusL, FlexusX offers more public images and more flexible specifications, and can bear higher workloads.
- An ECS instance is a server that supports high-load scenarios. It provides multiple billing modes, flavor types, image types, and disk types. You can customize ECS configurations for different service scenarios.
For details about the differences among them, see Table 1.
Item |
FlexusL |
FlexusX |
ECS |
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Target customer |
Small- and medium-sized enterprises and developers with low service loads and requiring fast deployment |
Small- and medium-sized enterprises and developers with medium service loads and requiring flexible configurations |
High-load and full-service scenarios, such as website applications, enterprise e-commerce, graphics rendering, data analysis, and high-performance computing. |
Feature |
Various built-in solutions and images, quick environment setup, easy service management |
Custom specifications, stable and robust performance, and flexible pay-per-use billing |
Flexible vCPU, memory, and bandwidth configuration; reliable, secure, and efficient application environments |
CPU architecture |
x86 |
x86 |
x86 or Arm |
Billing mode |
Yearly/Monthly FlexusL instances are sold and managed as packages. Resources created with FlexusL instances cannot be disassociated, deleted, or unsubscribed from separately. |
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Specifications |
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Disk |
Each FlexusL instance has a system disk with a fixed capacity by default and supports one data disk at most. Data on FlexusL instances cannot be restored using snapshots on the console.
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System disk specifications can be customized. Supported disk types:
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System disk specifications can be customized.
For details about disk types supported by ECS, see Disk Types and Performance. |
Network |
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Advantage |
Easy setup and O&M, cost-effective, and secure |
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Stable, reliable, scalable, secure, and hardware-software synergy |
Image |
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Login mode |
Password |
Password or key pair |
Password or key pair |
Combined purchase |
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