LayerRail Compute

Virtual machines with project context

Launch Linux, Windows, and game server workloads with managed networking, clear sizing, attached billing context, and lifecycle state that stays visible.

At a glance

Workloads

Linux, Windows, and game VPS

Networking

Public IPs, private networks, firewalls

Lifecycle

Create, inspect, resize, update, and delete

Key features

Provider-backed catalog

Choose approved locations, images, and VM sizes from a catalog aligned to LayerRail pricing and availability.

Networking included

Attach private networks, firewalls, DNS records, and load balancers without leaving the project workflow.

Clear resource state

Provisioning, running, updating, and deleting states stay visible so users know what Azure and LayerRail are doing.

How it works

Each workflow follows the same LayerRail model: choose the service, attach it to a project, confirm the configuration, and keep lifecycle state visible.

01

Choose a project

Keep ownership, users, billing, and resource records attached to the VM from the start.

02

Select image and size

Pick the operating system, region, plan, storage, SSH access, and network settings.

03

Launch and operate

Use the details page to inspect state, update settings, attach services, and remove resources cleanly.

Common use cases

Production services

Run API servers, background workers, dashboards, and internal services with predictable VM ownership.

Windows and game workloads

Create Windows servers or game VPS instances without separating the workflow from the rest of the project.

Dedicated workloads

Use VM-backed services for jobs that need isolated compute, memory, storage, or network boundaries.

Start with LayerRail

Open the console, create a project, and launch this workflow with the rest of your cloud resources.