Alibaba Cloud ECS e Entry-Level Instance, $ 1.82/mo. on Cloud


ECS e Entry-Level Instance has been added on Jan 4, 2026
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  • 💡 Plan Name: ECS e Entry-Level Instance (sku #p142040)
  • 🔧 Category: Cloud / Linux/Windows
  • 💰 Price:$ 1.82/mo.
  • 💿 Disk Space: unlimited
  • 📶 Traffic bandwidth: unmetered
  • 💲 Setup Fee: free
🔌 Hosted domains :unlimited
🆓 free domains :0
📌 Dedicated IPs :0
💳 Payment Methods :Credit / Debit / Prepaid CardsPayPalWire Transfer
🔧 Category :Self Managed
✍️ Support Options :Help DeskPhone / Toll-FreeLive ChatAvailable 24/7
🌏 Server Locations :China Germany Hong Kong Indonesia Japan Korea Malaysia Mexico Philippines Saudi Arabia Singapore Thailand United Arab Emirates United Kingdom United States
Targeting :CN SG
🚀 Uptime :99.975 %
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See also initial ECS e Entry-Level Instance plan location on their website!


*📜 Plan description

ECS e Entry-Level Instance is the lowest cost family in the Elastic Compute Service portfolio and is designed for light duty workloads that still need the reliability of a major cloud platform. It is suitable for simple web sites, micro services, small databases, development sandboxes, training environments, and always on utility servers such as monitoring collectors or jump hosts. Pricing for the smallest subscription configuration starts from about 1.82 US dollars per month, which allows small teams and startups to experiment with cloud infrastructure without committing to a large upfront investment. You can choose from multiple instance sizes in the family and combine them with different types of system and data disks, including high performance block storage, so that storage capacity and IOPS can be tuned independently from CPU and memory. Public bandwidth and Elastic IP addresses are also purchased separately, making it possible to keep costs low for back end services that only use internal networks. The entry level instances integrate with common security features such as security groups, access control policies, and virtual private cloud isolation to help you protect services from unauthorized access. When your project grows, instances in this family can be upgraded in place or migrated to larger instance families using snapshots and images, letting you scale quickly without rebuilding your environment from scratch.

Elastic Compute Service provides virtual cloud servers with fast memory and modern processors to run web applications, databases, containers, analytics engines, development environments, and many other workloads across hundreds of instance families. Instances can be launched from the management console or APIs in minutes and resized as your traffic changes, with both subscription and pay as you go billing models available so that you only pay for the capacity you actually need. The platform is integrated with block storage, object storage, load balancing, virtual private cloud networking, and security services so you can design resilient architectures that span multiple availability zones and regions without owning any physical hardware. Data centers are distributed across Asia Pacific, Europe, the Americas, and the Middle East, including locations in the United States, mainland China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United Arab Emirates, and Saudi Arabia, allowing you to place compute close to your customers for low latency user experiences. ECS supports popular Linux distributions and Microsoft Windows Server images, as well as custom images, snapshots, and auto scaling groups that automatically add or remove instances based on real time demand. Service continuity is backed by a service level objective that targets 99.975 percent uptime for single instances and 99.995 percent uptime for multi zone deployments, and monitoring tools make it easy to track resource usage and health. Around the clock technical support is available through tickets, online assistance, global phone lines, and live chat, and optional managed services can help with architecture design, migration, and ongoing operations so that you can focus on your business logic instead of day to day infrastructure management.

📄 Editorial Review

Alibaba Cloud is the cloud-computing arm of the wider Alibaba Group and has grown from an internal infrastructure platform into one of the largest public clouds worldwide. The cloud division started operations in 2009 under the leadership of Dr. Wang Jian and now runs as a global business with several thousand employees and an international headquarters in Singapore. In day-to-day use, this feels much more like a full infrastructure-as-a-service and platform-as-a-service provider than a classic low-cost shared host. Domains, virtual servers, storage, databases, CDN, security services and a rich marketplace all sit under one umbrella and can be combined to host anything from a small blog to large-scale streaming or e-commerce systems.

For pure "web hosting" needs, the backbone product is Elastic Compute Service (ECS), Alibaba Cloud’s virtual server platform. ECS instances provide compute, RAM and storage in many instance families (general-purpose, compute-optimized, memory-optimized, GPU, bare metal and more), backed by modern processors and the in-house X-Dragon virtualization stack designed for high performance and low latency. ECS is aimed at users who want full control over their server: you choose the region, instance type, storage (standard SSD, enhanced SSD, local NVMe and others), attach security groups and VPC networking, then install the operating system and software stack you prefer. Websites, APIs and custom applications all run on top of this compute layer.

To make life easier for typical website scenarios, Alibaba Cloud also promotes a Web Hosting Solution bundle. This groups together ECS or single-server options, managed databases (ApsaraDB RDS), Object Storage Service (OSS) for static files, Server Load Balancer (SLB), CDN and security services such as Anti-DDoS and Web Application Firewall (WAF). Architectures on that solution clearly cover personal websites, small and medium business sites and large enterprises, showing how traffic passes through CDN and Anti-DDoS, is balanced across multiple ECS instances and stored in RDS with options for replicas and in-memory caches. Compared with traditional shared hosting, this approach is more modular and flexible, but also more complex because you design the stack yourself.

Beyond compute, Alibaba Cloud is strong on the supporting services that serious websites eventually need. Domains can be registered directly through their domain platform, with support for a broad range of TLDs (including many country codes and niche extensions). There is an integrated Alibaba Cloud DNS service that provides authoritative DNS hosting with advanced features and upgradeable editions for higher query volumes or enterprise needs.

For performance, Alibaba Cloud CDN offers a global network with thousands of edge nodes and extremely high aggregate bandwidth, aimed at accelerating static and dynamic web content, downloads, media streaming and live video. SSL/TLS can be handled by Certificate Management Service, which issues and manages DV, OV and EV certificates and centralizes certificate deployment across cloud resources and even external servers. This allows a site owner to keep domain, DNS, certificates, CDN and compute in one environment, which is convenient once everything is configured.

A major difference from smaller providers is the ecosystem and marketplace. Alibaba Cloud’s web hosting solution integrates ready-to-deploy images and SaaS-style tools from partners: WordPress images, open-source social networks and forums such as MyBB, website builders like Site.pro and Strikingly, and full web-design and e-commerce frameworks via the Alibaba Cloud Marketplace. For users attached to familiar tools, Plesk and cPanel are available as deployable applications on top of ECS, effectively recreating a classic shared-hosting experience while still running on scalable cloud servers. This is attractive for agencies and resellers that want cloud flexibility without giving up the control panels they already know.

From a regulatory and enterprise angle, Alibaba Cloud leans heavily into security and compliance. They list certifications such as CSA STAR, ISO 27001, SOC 2 Type II, C5, MLPS 2.0 and MTCS, and the Trust Center explains data-protection commitments, GDPR-related topics and international data-transfer mechanisms, including participation in relevant data privacy frameworks. For customers in regulated industries, this makes it easier to justify hosting critical workloads on the platform.

Overall, Alibaba Cloud comes across as a developer- and business-oriented cloud rather than a beginner-friendly shared host. The breadth of services is a major advantage for growing projects, but the learning curve is steeper than with simple "one-plan-fits-all" providers. Users who are comfortable in a cloud console and with basic networking concepts can build almost any hosting setup they need within this ecosystem.

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