Cloudist VDC - FAQ
Service
You have no contract committing you to any fixed charges, we only charge per allocated resources in your VDC.
Yes, we can help you find a partner in our network that has the relevant competency to fulfill your needs.
We can help you find a partner in our network that can help you set up a monitoring solution.
We provide an IaaS platform for IT service providers that enables them to build modern IT solutions.
Reimbursement for operational service outages, are calculated according to SLA, see T&C.
Reporting
When you use licenses from Microsoft in your VDC environment you are required to report on SPLA (Service Provider License Agreement). All software except Microsoft Windows Server OS needs to be reported, for example Microsoft SQL Server, Remote Desktop etc.
Once you have reported a license it will automatically be reported every month. On the 25th of every calendar month a notice will be sent by e-mail to all Cloudist Portal users with Super Admin roles in your organisation with a reminder that it is time for the monthly reporting. You only need to report if you have made a change to the number of licenses in use. If there is no change you will continue to be invoiced based on the number of licenses from the previous month.
Networking
We always include a shared public network connection (100/100Mbps) and one public IP address to your virtual datacenter without any additional traffic charges.
If you have specific needs, you can use our Cross-Connect service to connect your virtual datacenter to a dedicated network connection of your choice to your VDC.
For VMware based VDCs, you can create a shared network between multiple virtual datacenters within the same region.
For KVM based VDCs, you need to connect through either Internet and/or VPN, or through dedicated Crossconnect VLANs assigned to your VDCs.
Yes, you can allocate multiple public IP addresses from our IP pool, see price calculator for details.
Yes, you can have a dedicated connection from your preferred network provider available in your virtual datacenter (VMware or KVM). This might be useful if you already have a corporate network infrastructure operational.
We are using Telia and Tele2 as Internet Service Providers.
Yes, that is possible. Please contact us at sales@cloudist.se
ISP (Internet Service Provider) redundancy is a way of providing high availability cloud services using multiple ISPs. All our regions are connected with a minimum of two physical connections from two different ISPs. If needed, more ISPs can be added without downtime.
For VMware based VDCs, there is an option when creating VDCs to choose with or without redundancy. KVM based VDCs are always deployed with redundancy if our shared Internet is used.
The core network infrastructure constantly evaluates the best route for network traffic. If one ISP fails and you have chosen ISP redundancy for your virtual datacenter, the failed connection is removed from route evaluation and the traffic will flow through the best available route.
For production and business critical workloads we strongly recommend that you use ISP redundancy to minimize risk for downtime.
Yes, for VMware based virtual datacenters you can choose individually which should have ISP redundancy, as long as there is a public facing firewall or router in the virtual datacenter.
For KVM based virtual datacenters, redundancy is included and not an option.
Yes, for both VMware and KVM based virtual datacenters, you can choose whether to use built-in firewall (for VMware, it’s NSX Edge Gateway and for KVM it’s the router combined with Security Groups) and instead add a 3rd party firewall/router appliance of your choice.
Note: for a 3rd party firewall/router appliance, you will be charged based on CPU, memory and disk, as with any other VM. Should you need licenses for 3rd party firewall/router appliance, you manage this with your firewall/router vendor directly.
Virtual Machine
We update Microsoft Windows Server templates quarterly.
Currently Windows Server 2016, 2019, 2022 and 2025 are maintained.
For VMware based virtual datacenters you can upload your customized templates in OVA/OVF format to your virtual datacenter catalog. The templates you upload are available to your organization only.
For KVM based virtual datacenters you can upload customized templates in a number of formats (for ex AMI, VHD, VMDK)
Yes, create a support ticket and we can help you increase your virtual datacenter allocation. A higher allocation means no additional cost in itself, the cost is only calculated from virtual machine CPU, memory and storage allocation.
For VMware based virtual datacenters, you can review your virtual machine statistics by using the VMware Cloud Director Operations Manager. An example of this can be found via the following article: View VM aggregated virtual disk I/O
For KVM based virtual datacenters, there are built-in dashboards for each virtual machine where overall CPU, RAM, network and disk performance metrics are available.
CPU, memory, network cards and hard disks can be added without rebooting a virtual machine, as long as the guest operating system supports it. Downsizing virtual machines normally requires it to be powered off.
For VMware based virtual datacenters you can use anti-affinity rules, making your virtual machines run on separate physical hosts. This can provide higher availability if your application is designed to scale over multiple virtual machine instances.
For VMware based virtual datacenters you can use affinity rules, making your virtual machines run the same physical host. This can provide better application performance if your applications' virtual machine instances needs to communicate regularly with each other.
Should your operating system or application fail or you experience data loss, a backup is essential to be able to quickly return to a functional state.
For VMware based virtual datacenters all backups performed are encrypted at-rest before storing any data on storage media. We use AES-256 CBC (Cipher Block Chaining) encryption as a standard, only using 256 bit encryption keys.
Yes, you have full access to the API for your tenant. We can help you get started, contact support@cloudist.se
For VMware based: Using the VMware Cloud Director API Schema Reference | VMware Cloud Director API
For KVM based: https://docs.virtuozzo.com/virtuozzo_hybrid_infrastructure_7_0_compute_api_reference/