Compute Shapes

Learn about the different instance shapes you can use when you create an instance on a Roving Edge device.

A shape is a template that determines the type and amount of resources that are allocated to an instance. You select the shape configuration when you create an instance. The type of shapes you can use on a Roving Edge device depends on the device model.

The following tables list the shapes you can use when you create an instance. This information is also displayed when you use the Device Console to create a shape.

Standard Shapes

Use these shapes for general purpose workloads on all Roving Edge Device models: Compute, GPU, Storage.

Shape Name

OCPUs

Memory (GB)

Local Disk

Network Bandwidth (Gbps)

Max. VNICs

VM.PCAStandard1.1

1

16

Block Storage only

24.6

2

VM.PCAStandard1.2

2

32

Block Storage only

24.6

2

VM.PCAStandard1.4

4

64

Block Storage only

24.6

4

VM.PCAStandard1.8

8

128

Block Storage only

24.6

8

VM.PCAStandard1.16

16

256

Block Storage only

24.6

16

VM.PCAStandard1.24

24

384

Block Storage only

24.6

24

VM.PCAStandard1.Flex

1

16

Block Storage only

24.6

2

Specialty Shapes

Use these shapes for USB and GPU workloads. A USB shape can be launched on all Roving Edge Device models (Compute, GPU, Storage). GPU shapes run only on the Roving Edge Device GPU model.

Shape Name

OCPUs

GPUs

Memory (GB)

Local Disk

USB

Network Bandwidth (Gbps)

Max. VNICs

VM.GPU.L4.1

2

1

16

Block Storage only

0

40

24

VM.GPU.L4.2

4

2

32

Block Storage only

0

40

24

VM.GPU.L4.3

8

3

64

Block Storage only

0

40

24

VM.PCAStandard1.USB.Flex

1

0

16

Block Storage only

1

24.6

2