Tencent Cloud Virtual Machine (CVM) provides you with secure, reliable, elastic, and scalable cloud computing services. It allows you to quickly deploy and manage computing resources just as easily as using a local computer. It effectively addresses common challenges with traditional physical servers, such as high costs, slow deployment, and difficult Ops, significantly reducing the total cost of ownership (TCO) for IT.
This section introduces the related concepts, benefits, coverage regions, and availability zones (AZs) of Tencent Cloud CVM, helping you get familiar with the service.
You can learn about the basic concepts, product strengths, billing modes, usages, and common operations of CVM to help you quickly understand and efficiently use it.
Tencent Cloud organizes global resources by regions and AZs. You can plan the deployment location of your servers based on your business requirements.
You can learn how to configure and use core capabilities such as CVM instances and images, along with daily Ops and management operations to help you get started.
CVM offers multiple instance specifications, each tailored to different needs in terms of CPU, memory, and network performance. You can select suitable computing resources based on your business scenarios.
CVM instances support connections through various methods such as OrcaTerm, Secure Shell (SSH), and Virtual Network Computing (VNC). You can select the appropriate one based on your usage habits and business scenarios.
CVM provides developers with tools such as APIs and SDKs, helping them efficiently accomplish integration, development, and Ops.
You can learn about the APIs used for operating and managing core CVM resources.
API Explorer is an automated online debugging tool designed for interactive interface operations. You can quickly test APIs and verify the availability and response results of APIs.
Tencent Cloud Command Line Interface (TCCLI) is a unified tool for managing Tencent Cloud resources, which needs to be installed on local computers and is suitable for deep integration and automation scripts.
CVM supports migrating source servers to Tencent Cloud through online method.
You can explore CVM practical use cases to help you use the service more efficiently.
CVM supports uploading local files from Windows, Linux, and macOS systems to a CVM instance using multiple methods.