At this moment, an average time to create new virtual machines running Windows and Linux is 40 seconds. It lets you start working with cloud servers almost immediately after a deployment request.
A large-scale optimization has become available by implementing a technology, which issues servers from a specific pool. Once you have ordered a service, Serverspace automatically selects a new server with an appropriate configuration from the pool where the server was pre-hosted. It is almost ready to go, and the user just needs to wait for its setup to be completed.
Cutting down the average index to 40 seconds is a record-breaking result: before optimization the creation speed of Windows servers was 300 seconds, as for Linux servers — 60 seconds. However, the new technology has additional potential and Serverspace is planning to continue its development in order to improve the quality of service offered to the customers.