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- An [Instance](/instances/how-to/create-an-instance/), which must be stopped and not be in a placement group
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Network interface names may vary across commercial families (e.g. ENT1 vs. POP2). Ensure that any hardcoded interface names in your configurations or scripts are updated to avoid migration issues.
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Network interface names may vary across commercial families. Ensure that any hardcoded interface names in your configurations or scripts are updated to avoid migration issues.
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tags: instance type production production- range POP2 ENT1
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tags: instance type production general purpose range POP
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An Instance is a virtual machine in the cloud. Scaleway supports several [types of Instances](/instances/reference-content/choosing-instance-type/), each with their own set of resources, unique value propositions, and technical specifications. Each Instance supports the essential operating systems and distributions, as well as customized [Instantapps](/instances/concepts/#instantapp).
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Both ENT1 and POP2 Instance types have identical hardware specifications, dedicated vCPU allocation, the same pricing structure, and an accelerated booting process.
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However, POP2 Instances offer CPU- and memory-optimized variants for better workload customization. The main difference is that AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) is disabled for POP2 Instances.
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Opting for **POP2 gives access to the latest features** like potential future live migration of instances, keeping your infrastructure updated with evolving demands and technology.
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POP2 Instances are recommended for general workloads, unless your workload specifically needs features unique to ENT1 Instances.
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Scaleway's **General Purpose** range includes Enterprise Instances (ENT1). ENT1 Instances are high-end, dedicated cloud Instances for demanding workloads. They offer the highest consistent performance per core to support real-time applications. In addition, their computing power makes them generally more robust for compute-intensive workloads.
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They are best suited for production websites, enterprise applications, high-traffic databases, and any application that requires 100% sustained CPU usage such as monitoring and analytics software. This includes Prometheus and Grafana, gaming sessions, and ad serving.
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See below the technical specifications of Enterprise Instances:
| Sizing | From 2 to 96 vCPUs <br /> From 8 GiB to 384 GiB RAM |
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| vCPU:RAM ratio | 1:4 |
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## POP2 Instances
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Scaleway's **General Purpose** range includes POP2 Instances. POP2 Instances are high-end, dedicated cloud Instances for demanding workloads. They offer the highest consistent performance per core to support real-time applications. In addition, their computing power makes them generally more robust for compute-intensive workloads.
description: Discover a list of historiacal Instance offers. These offers have reached their End of Life and are no longer available.
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Below you find a list of historical Instance offers. These offers have reached their End of Life and are no longer available for new deployments.
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## ENT1 Instances
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ENT1 Instances are high-end, dedicated cloud Instances for demanding workloads. They offer the highest consistent performance per core to support real-time applications. In addition, their computing power makes them generally more robust for compute-intensive workloads.
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\* 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.
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| PRO2 S | To use this product, you must [validate your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/). | 4 |
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| PRO2 M | To use this product, you must [validate your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/). | 3 |
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| PRO2 L | To use this product, you must [validate your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/). | 1 |
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| ENT1 XS | To use this product, you must [validate your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/). | 4 |
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| ENT1 S | To use this product, you must [validate your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/). | 2 |
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| ENT1 M | To use this product, you must [validate your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/). | 1 |
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| ENT1 L | To use this product, you must [validate your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/). | 1 |
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| ENT1 XL | To use this product, you must [validate your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/). | To use this product, you must [validate your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/).|
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| ENT1 2XL | 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)).|
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| POP2-4C-16G | To use this product, you must [validate your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/). | 4 |
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| POP2-8C-32G | To use this product, you must [validate your identity](/account/how-to/verify-identity/). | 2 |
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A basic configuration should look like the following example:
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