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macros/concepts/block-volumes.mdx

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Block volumes provide network-attached storage you can plug in/out of Instances like a virtual hard drive. From a user's point of view, block volumes behave like regular disks and can be used to increase the storage of an Instance.
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Block volumes provide network-attached storage you can plug in/out of Instances like a virtual hard drive. From a user's point of view, block volumes behave like regular disks and can be used to increase the storage of an Instance. Refer to the [Block Storage Quickstart](/block-storage/quickstart/) documentation page for more information.

pages/instances/concepts.mdx

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## Development Instance
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[Development Instances](/instances/reference-content/development/) are reliable and flexible Instances tuned to host your websites, applications, and development environments.
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[Development Instances](/instances/reference-content/development/) are reliable and flexible Instances tuned to host your websites, applications, and development environments. Refer to the [Choosing the best Scaleway Instance type for your workload](/instances/reference-content/choosing-instance-type/) documentation page for more information.
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## Dynamic IP
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## General Purpose Instances
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[General Purpose Instances](/instances/reference-content/general-purpose/) are production-grade [Instances](#instance) designed for scalable infrastructures. Development Instances support the boot-on-block feature and allow you to launch high-performance services with high-end CPUs.
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[General Purpose Instances](/instances/reference-content/general-purpose/) are production-grade [Instances](#instance) designed for scalable infrastructures. Development Instances support the boot-on-block feature and allow you to launch high-performance services with high-end CPUs. Refer to the [Choosing the best Scaleway Instance type for your workload](/instances/reference-content/choosing-instance-type/) documentation page for more information.
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## GPU Instance
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- [Setting up GitLab with a Managed Database for PostgreSQL](/tutorials/configuring-gitlab-scaleway-elements-database/)
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- [Deploying AWStats](/tutorials/deploy-awstats/)
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- [Running web analytics with Plausible on Ubuntu Linux](/tutorials/plausible-analytics-ubuntu/)
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Refer to the [Choosing the best Scaleway Instance type for your workload](/instances/reference-content/choosing-instance-type/) documentation page for more information.
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- [Deploying a RTMP Streaming Server](/tutorials/rtmp-self-hosted-streaming/)
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- [Configuring a Nagios Monitoring System](/tutorials/configure-nagios-monitoring/)
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- [Configuring Sentry error tracking](/tutorials/sentry-error-tracking/)
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- [Configuring Sentry error tracking](/tutorials/sentry-error-tracking/)
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Refer to the [Choosing the best Scaleway Instance type for your workload](/instances/reference-content/choosing-instance-type/) documentation page for more information.
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- [Project management for technical teams with Focalboard on Ubuntu Instances](/tutorials/focalboard-project-management/)
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[Autoheal](/kubernetes/reference-content/using-kapsule-autoheal-feature/) allows you to keep the nodes in your pool in a healthy state. When enabled, periodic checks are performed to ensure all your nodes are running properly.
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The Autoheal feature ensures that all nodes within a pool remain in a healthy operational state. When enabled, the system performs periodic health checks on each node. Nodes identified as unhealthy are automatically rebooted or replaced to restore the pool to its expected capacity. Refer to [Using the Kubernetes Kapsule autoheal feature](/kubernetes/reference-content/using-kapsule-autoheal-feature/) for more information.
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## Autoscale
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