Linux
Run Linux on your choice of modern CPU architecture. Namespace supports both AMD64 and ARM64 workloads on high-end processors, with shape options tuned for CI, container builds, and parallel compute.
AMD64 Architecture
Our AMD64 instances use high-performance AMD EPYC CPUs optimized for compute-intensive workloads, including:
- CI/CD pipelines with intensive build processes
- Large-scale compilation workflows
- End-to-end browser testing
ARM64 Architecture
Native ARM64 support is powered by AmpereOne processors. Apple M4 Pro support for Linux workloads is available as an early access. This architecture excels at:
- Natively building and running ARM applications and containers
- Heavily multithreaded compute operations
High-memory instances
For workloads requiring exceptional memory capacity like data processing and analytics pipelines, Namespace offers extended memory configurations:
- 80 GB, 96 GB, 112 GB, 128 GB - Extended memory options
- 256 GB, 384 GB, 512 GB - High-memory instances for specialized workloads
Note: High-memory instances (over 64 GB) require special access and may not be available on all subscription plans. Contact support@namespace.so to request access to high-memory configurations.