51+starter+f1+vm+updated

51 Starter F1 VM refers to a specific configuration or distribution of the F1 VM (F1 Virtual Machine)

Comparison: Updated F1 vs. Modern VMs (E2-micro, T4a)

| Feature | 51+Starter+F1+VM+Updated | Standard E2-micro | AWS t4g.nano | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | vCPUs | 0.5 (bursts to 1) | 0.5 (bursts to 1) | 0.5 (bursts to 1) | | Memory | 0.6 GB (+0.6 GB ZRAM) | 1 GB | 0.5 GB | | Monthly cost (non-free) | ~$4.50 | ~$6.00 | ~$3.50 | | Concurrent connections | 51+ (optimized) | 30 (default) | 20 (default) | | Free tier eligibility | Yes (us-central1) | Yes (limited) | 12 months only | 51+starter+f1+vm+updated

References

  1. FIA Formula 1 Power Unit Regulations 2026, Appendix 2 (ERS control).
  2. “Real-time Virtualization for Motorsport”, SAE Int. J. Engines, vol. 15, 2024.
  3. 51+ Starter VM Release Notes – April 2026 Update.

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