CloudPe offers a 14-day trial period for new users to explore the platform. This guide explains what happens when a trial expires, the resources available during the trial, and how to upgrade to continue using CloudPe.
1. Trial Duration
- CloudPe provides a 14-day trial for all new users.
- The trial starts from the signup date.
2. Account Status After Trial Expiry
- Once the trial period ends:
- The account becomes inactive.
- All VMs in the account are shut down.
- Users can upgrade their account to continue using CloudPe by visiting:
3. Account Deactivation
- If the trial account is not upgraded within 20 days from signup:
- The account will be de-activated.
- All VMs will be permanently terminated from the system.
4. Trial Resource Limits
- Clients can create up to 2 projects during the trial period.
- 20 vCPU
- 64 GB RAM
- 1 TB NVMe Storage
- 10 Floating IPs
That means you can use up to 40 vCPU, 128 GB RAM, 10 Floating IPs and 2 TB storage across both projects if utilized equally.
5. Important Notes
- Plan your resource allocation carefully to maximize trial usage.
- Upgrading before the 14-day trial ends prevents automatic shutdown of your resources.
- After upgrading, no activity is required from the client on any resource, all services will be intact and running.
6. FAQs
Q1: What happens if I don’t upgrade during the trial?
A: Your account will be inactive after 14 days, and VMs will shut down. If no upgrade occurs within 20 days, all VMs will be permanently terminated.
Q2: How many projects can I create during the trial?
A: You can create 2 projects, each with a maximum of 20 vCPUs.
Q3: Can I allocate vCPUs in different combinations?
A: Yes, for example, 6 vCPU + 3 VM’s + 2 vCPU + 1 VM = 20 vCPUs. You can adjust combinations to suit your needs.Q4: How do I upgrade my trial account?
A: Visit https://signup.cloudpe.com/upgrade to upgrade and continue using CloudPe services.