Images

What are private images & how can I use them on CUDO Compute?

Private images are boot disk images. These are copies of the entire contents of the disk and represent it exactly. On the CUDO Compute platform you can create private images from your virtual machine boot disks & deploy new virtual machines from these.

Public images

There are a range of public images available to choose from when deploying a virtual machine. Ranging from standard operating system images such as Windows, to packaged Ubuntu images with preinstalled drivers.

Name Size
Alpine Linux 3.19alpine-linux-3191 GB
CentOS 7centos-78 GB
CentOS 8 Streamcentos-8-stream10 GB
Debian 10debian-102 GB
Debian 11debian-112 GB
Debian 12debian-122 GB
Fedora 37fedora-3720 GB
FreeBSD 13freebsd-134 GB
openSUSE 15opensuse-1510 GB
Rocky Linux 9rocky-linux-910 GB
Stability.ai SDXL Turbo (Ubuntu 22.04 + Docker)ubuntu-2204-nvidia-535-stability-sdxl-v2024031340 GB
Stability.ai Stable Video Diffusion Turbo (Ubuntu 22.04 + Docker)ubuntu-2204-nvidia-535-stability-svd-v2024031340 GB
Ubuntu 20.04ubuntu-20044 GB
Ubuntu 22.04ubuntu-22044 GB
Ubuntu 22.04 + AMD GPU Driversubuntu-2204-amd10 GB
Ubuntu 22.04 Desktopubuntu-2204-desktop20 GB
Ubuntu 22.04 + NVIDIA drivers + Dockerubuntu-2204-nvidia-535-docker-v2024021410 GB
Ubuntu 24.04ubuntu-24044 GB
Windows 10 Prowindows-10-pro50 GB
Windows 11 Prowindows-11-pro50 GB

Getting started

Pricing

Our private image pricing varies per data center. If you want to find out more about our range of pricing options you can see our pricing page.