The missing Outscale calculator
Outscale ships a cloud, a CLI, an API, and a pile of pricing PDFs. They don't ship a calculator. So you end up with a spreadsheet, a stale tab on the pricing docs, and a question from your CFO you'd rather answer in five seconds than five hours.
This is that calculator. Add what you actually run. We do the math.
What it covers
| Category | Coverage |
| Compute | vCPU + RAM across v5, v6, v7 generations and medium / high / highest performance tiers |
| Software licenses | Windows, RHEL, SQL Standard, SQL Enterprise — per-core |
| Block storage (BSU) | Magnetic, gp2, io1 — io1 charges IOPS separately |
| Object storage | OOS, by GiB-month |
| Snapshots | By GiB-month, accumulate quietly |
| Network | Public IPs, VPN gateways, NAT gateways, load balancers |
| Connectivity | DirectLink (standard and hosted, 1G and 10G) |
| Managed services | OKS control planes |
Region-specific rates honored — eu-west-2 and cloudgouv-eu-west-1 produce different numbers.
On-demand, scheduled, reserved — side by side
On-demand is the default. Every hour the resource exists. 730 hours a month.
Scheduled runs Mon-Fri 08:00–18:00. That's 50 hours out of 168 — a 70% cut in compute hours. Vextnd handles the start/stop automatically.
Reserved locks you in for 1–3 years at 30–60% off, depending on term and payment.
Every line item shows all three. Pick the one that matches reality.
How close is the estimate
The catalogue comes from Outscale's own published rates and we keep it up to date — but the bill prevails. Estimates are typically within a percent or two of your actual Outscale invoice, assuming you use what you configured.
Beyond the estimate
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