Transparency is key. Below you will find a detailed breakdown of the specific hardware components that power the Tilaa cloud. We select enterprise-grade hardware designed for 24/7 workloads.
1. Processors (CPU)
We utilize high-frequency Enterprise CPUs to ensure your applications run without latency.
- Model: Intel® Xeon® Scalable (Gold) / AMD EPYC™.
- Architecture: Multi-socket configurations. Each physical host runs multiple physical CPUs. If one CPU were to fail, the system architecture allows for redundancy measures to kick in.
- Performance: Optimized for stable, high-clock speeds (2.70 GHz+) rather than just core count, ensuring snappy performance for databases and web servers.
2. Storage (Disk)
Storage speed is often the bottleneck in hosting. We solve this by using pure Flash storage configured for redundancy.
- Drive Type: Enterprise-grade NVMe / SSDs.
- Configuration: RAID-10. This setup mirrors your data across multiple disks.
- Benefit: If a physical drive fails, the RAID array seamlessly continues to serve data from the mirror with zero downtime and zero data loss.
3. Power & Connectivity
A server is only as reliable as its power source. We eliminate "single points of failure" at the rack level.
- Dual PSUs: Every physical host is equipped with dual Power Supply Units.
- A+B Feeds: PSU #1 is connected to Power Feed A, and PSU #2 to Power Feed B. Even if an entire power grid feed in the datacenter fails, your server keeps running on the second feed.
4. Spare Parts & Maintenance
While we rely on our N+1 Failover system to handle server failures, we also maintain a stock of critical spare parts (RAM, Drives, PSUs) at each datacenter location. This allows our on-site engineers to repair hardware quickly without waiting for vendor shipments.