Dedicated Node · Same Price in 5 Cities · Issued in 5 Minutes

Mac mini M4
Dedicated Hardware, Your Rules

Billed from one day, stop anytime · Full root · Delivered in 5 min

5
Cross-Continent
City Nodes
10Cores
Apple M4
Bare-Metal Compute
<5min
After Payment
Credentials Delivered
From 1 Day
Min. Billing Period
No Contract
Node Configurator

Assemble your dedicated node

Choose your city, billing cycle, and add-ons. Your order total updates in real time on the right. No hidden fees — stop anytime.

Node Location 5 cities online · Cross-continent · Unified pricing
Billing Cycle Minimum one day, billing starts on activation, stops on cancellation
Add-ons Add as needed, available with any order
Storage Expansion
Multi-Machine Interconnect
Order Summary
Mac Mini M4
Non-virtualized · Dedicated Physical
CPU
10 Cores
M4
RAM
16 GB
Unified Architecture
SSD
256 GB
NVMe
Network
1 Gbps
Dedicated
Monthly Total
$0.00

Recurring subscription, auto-renews before expiry, cancel anytime in the console

Dedicated Physical Machine · Zero Neighbor Interference
Ticket + IM Dual Channel · Instant Human Response
Cancel Takes Effect Immediately · Current Period Uninterrupted
Encrypted Checkout
Billing Details

Full Pricing at a Glance

Unified pricing across 5 cities · USD · Excl. tax · No hidden fees

Spec Daily Weekly Monthly Lowest Per-Day Quarterly
Mac Mini M4
16 GB RAM · 10-Core GPU · 256 GB NVMe
$20.1 $54.3 $100.7 $273.9
+ Storage Expansion 1 TB
Dedicated NVMe Array
$2.1 $5.7 $10.7 $29.1
+ Storage Expansion 2 TB
Dedicated NVMe Array
$4.2 $11.4 $21.4 $58.2
+ Thunderbolt 5 Interconnect
80 Gbps Node Direct-Connect Channel
$1.5 $3.9 $7.3 $19.9
Before You Start

Common Questions Before Deploying

Payment, permissions, node selection, and billing transparency — find your answers here.

How quickly can I connect after payment? What's the key difference between daily and monthly billing?
After payment confirmation, the system automatically allocates your node — credentials are typically delivered by email within 5 minutes, no human intervention required. On billing: daily billing is a one-time charge; the node is released at expiry with no further charges, ideal for short-term evaluation or temporary tasks. Weekly, monthly, and quarterly are rolling subscriptions that auto-renew each cycle. You can cancel the next renewal anytime in the console — your current paid period remains fully active until its expiry date.
Do I get full root access? Can I freely install Xcode and CI tools?
Yes. You receive full root access to a bare-metal macOS physical machine with no virtualization layer or permission sandbox. Xcode, iOS Simulator, Instruments, Fastlane, Homebrew, Docker (Rosetta), and more can all be installed freely. System behavior is identical to a Mac on your desk — CI/CD scripts migrate and run directly.
The specs are the same across all five cities — how do I choose the right location?
Singapore, Tokyo, Seoul, Hong Kong, and US East all have identical hardware specs and pricing — the only difference is geography. Recommendations: for East Asian users or test devices, go with Tokyo or Seoul; Southeast Asia, choose Singapore; Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan teams prefer Hong Kong; North American markets choose US East. You can also test different nodes on a daily billing plan to check latency before committing to a long-term subscription.
Are there any hidden fees? What happens to the node and my data after I cancel?
Your bill contains only what you selected in the configurator — no add-on fees, no bandwidth overages, no activation fees, no minimum spend. After cancellation, your node continues running normally through the paid period until its expiry date, then is reclaimed and data securely wiped. We recommend backing up your work data before expiry.
How much bandwidth does Thunderbolt 5 interconnect provide, and which workloads benefit from it?
TB5 cluster interconnect creates a physical direct-connect channel up to 80 Gbps between multiple Mac Minis via Thunderbolt 5. Use cases include: distributed Xcode build farms, multi-node parallel rendering, large-file cross-machine sync, and CI/CD pipelines requiring low-latency inter-node communication. If you only need a single standalone dev or build machine, this option is not needed.