Best ❺ plans Cloud Hosting

Cloud webhosting is Internet-based computing, where more resources, information and software are provided to computers and other devices on demand.

Details are abstracted from the users, who no longer have need for expertise in the technology infrastructure "in the cloud" that supports them. Cloud hosting describes a new supplement, consumption, and delivery model for IT services based on the Internet and it typically involves over the-Internet-provision of dynamically scalable and often virtualized resources.

We choose the best 5 plans available on the market so you can decide which one to take, based on your needs!
CompanySite Ground
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πŸ‘‰ Total Reviews: 341
πŸ™Œ Average Rating: 8.8 / 10
πŸ‘ Good Reviews: 303
πŸ‘Ž Bad Reviews: 38
πŸ‘ˆ Official Responses: 9
IONOS
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πŸ‘‰ Total Reviews: 118
πŸ™Œ Average Rating: 2.5 / 10
πŸ‘ Good Reviews: 20
πŸ‘Ž Bad Reviews: 98
πŸ‘ˆ Official Responses: 6
InMotion Hosting
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πŸ‘‰ Total Reviews: 49
πŸ™Œ Average Rating: 7 / 10
πŸ‘ Good Reviews: 34
πŸ‘Ž Bad Reviews: 15
πŸ‘ˆ Official Responses: 6
Infomaniak
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πŸ‘‰ Total Reviews: 17
πŸ™Œ Average Rating: 5 / 10
πŸ‘ Good Reviews: 8
πŸ‘Ž Bad Reviews: 9
πŸ‘ˆ Official Responses: 0
Fasthosts
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πŸ‘‰ Total Reviews: 11
πŸ™Œ Average Rating: 1 / 10
πŸ‘ Good Reviews: 0
πŸ‘Ž Bad Reviews: 11
πŸ‘ˆ Official Responses: 0
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πŸ’‘ Plan nameJumpΒ Start
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Basic Cube XS
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cVPS-1
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Kubernetes Shared
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πŸ”§ Product typeCloud
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πŸ’Ώ Disk space40 GB SSD60 GB SSD25 GB SSDΒ 1000 GB
πŸ“Ά Bandwidth5 TBunmetered1 TBunlimitedunmetered
πŸ†“ Free domains10000
πŸ”Œ Hosted domainsunlimitedunlimitedunlimited-unlimited
πŸ’³ PaymentsCredit / Debit / Prepaid CardsCredit / Debit / Prepaid Cards, PayPalCredit / Debit / Prepaid Cards, PayPalCredit / Debit / Prepaid CardsCredit / Debit / Prepaid Cards, PayPal
πŸ”¨ Control panel[In-house]VMwareΒ [In-house]Plesk
FeaturesBackup, CDN, Green Hosting, Wordpress, Fully Managed, Website Builder, E-CommerceΒ Β Fully Managed, DDoS ProtectionΒ 
✍️ Support optionsEmail, Phone / Toll-Free, Live Chat, Available 24/7Email, Help Desk, Phone / Toll-Free, Live Chat, Available 24/7Email, Help Desk, Phone / Toll-Free, Forum, Live Chat, Online: Skype, Whatsapp ..., Available 24/7Help Desk, Available 24/7Email, Help Desk, Phone / Toll-Free, Live Chat, Available 24/7
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#1πŸ‘‰ Total Reviews: 341
πŸ™Œ Average Rating: 8.8 / 10
πŸ‘ Good Reviews: 303
πŸ‘Ž Bad Reviews: 38
πŸ‘ˆ Official Responses: 9

Site Ground reviews
#2πŸ‘‰ Total Reviews: 118
πŸ™Œ Average Rating: 2.5 / 10
πŸ‘ Good Reviews: 20
πŸ‘Ž Bad Reviews: 98
πŸ‘ˆ Official Responses: 6

IONOS reviews
#3πŸ‘‰ Total Reviews: 49
πŸ™Œ Average Rating: 7 / 10
πŸ‘ Good Reviews: 34
πŸ‘Ž Bad Reviews: 15
πŸ‘ˆ Official Responses: 6

InMotion Hosting reviews
#4πŸ‘‰ Total Reviews: 17
πŸ™Œ Average Rating: 5 / 10
πŸ‘ Good Reviews: 8
πŸ‘Ž Bad Reviews: 9
πŸ‘ˆ Official Responses: 0

Infomaniak reviews
#5πŸ‘‰ Total Reviews: 11
πŸ™Œ Average Rating: 1 / 10
πŸ‘ Good Reviews: 0
πŸ‘Ž Bad Reviews: 11
πŸ‘ˆ Official Responses: 0

Fasthosts reviews

πŸ“‰ Quick comparison of the top 100 plans in this category ordered by brand rating

πŸ’‘ Plan NameπŸ”§ Product TypeπŸ’» PlatformπŸ’° PriceπŸ’Ώ DiskspaceπŸ“Ά TransferBrandπŸ”‹ MemoryπŸ”Œ Hosted Websites /
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πŸ“† Date Plan
HiDrive StarterCloudLinux€ 0.00/mo. (€ 3.5 after 1 mo.)500 GBunmeteredstrato.de
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Β  / 0 / 0
SilverCloudLinux/Windows€ 23.00/mo.
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60 GB SSD2,000 GBnforce.com4000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Nextcloud PersonalCloudLinux€ 28.99/mo.500 GBunmeteredhostingperte.itΒ 5 / 0 / 0
DR RecuperaciΓ³n de Desastre y Backup Online - 2025CloudCloudPEN 0.00/mo.unlimitedunmeteredsolucionesvirtualesperu.com
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Β unlimited
Cloud 10CloudLinux$ 75.00/mo.120 GB SSDunmeteredbluehost.com
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Β 10 / 0 / 0
POWER CLOUDCloudLinux$ 12.00/mo.unlimited SSD NVMeunmeteredintelwebhost.com
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2000 MB1 / 0 / 0
Cloud StartupCloudLinux$ 7.99/mo. ($ 25.99 after first term)100 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredhostinger.com
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3000 MB100 / 1 / 1
WordPress+CloudLinux$ 21.00/mo.Β unlimitedphpwebhosting.com
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Β 1 / 1
CLOUDWEB 3CloudLinux/Windows$ 59.00/mo.40 GB SSDunmeteredhostcolor.com
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8000 MB / 0 / 1
Private CloudCloudLinuxon requestΒ unlimitedworldlink.com.np
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Β  / 0
1 CPU 1 GB RAMCloudLinux/Windows$ 4.99/mo.
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30 GB SSD1,000 GBhostwinds.com1000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
1GBCloudLinux$ 10.00/mo.25 GB1,000 GBwebslice.com1000 MBunlimited / 0 / 0
Cloud 1CloudLinux/Windows$ 12.00/mo.40 GB SSD20,000 GBtezhost.com
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2000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Online Server Backup 250 GBCloudLinux$ 10.00/mo.250 GBunmeteredhostiserver.com
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Β  / 0 / 0
CPBX 1CloudLinuxMYR 54.00/mo.20 GB SSD1,000 GBmalaysia-vps.com1000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Cloud Server Pro # 1CloudLinuxVND 374.000/mo.60 GB SSDunmeteredpavietnam.vn
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3000 MB / 0 / 1
Cloud Metal 8 GBCloudLinux/Windows$ 20.00/mo.120 GB SSD20,000 GBcolocrossing.com
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8000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
AL40S.192GBCloudLinux/Windows$ 1,058.70/mo.1400 GB SSD12,000 GBatlantic.net
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192000 MB1 / 0 / 1
Cloud ServerCloudLinux/WindowsIRR 354.900/mo.25 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredparspack.com
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2000 MB1 / 0 / 0
Cloud SSD 1 PlusCloudLinux/Windows$ 199.95/mo.400 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredmyasp.net
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20000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Storage 100CloudLinux$ 4.90/mo.100 GBunmeteredhost4.biz
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Β unlimited / 0 / 0
Public Cloud SmallCloudLinux/Windows$ 39.00/mo. ($ 0.002/GB)300 GB SSD20,000 GBsharktech.net
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8000 MB / 0 / 1
AdvancedCloudLinux/Windows$ 2.50/mo.100 GB SSD200 GBbaehost.com1000 MB1 / 0 / 0
Hyperlift MicroCloudLinux$ 3.60/mo.Β 100 GBspaceship.com500 MB / 0 / 0
Professional PlanCloudLinux$ 8.99/mo. ($ 28 after first term)
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unlimitedunmeteredaplus.netΒ unlimited / 0 / 0
HP1CloudLinux/WindowsINR 1,800.00/mo.100 GB SSD NVMe2,000 GBwebyne.com8000 MB1 / 0 / 1
CLOUD-ICloudCloud$ 414.00/mo.
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4000 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredhostingsource.com128000 MB1 / 0 / 0
Hosting 250 GB NVMeCloudLinuxCHF 9.90/mo.250 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredunaxus.ch
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2000 MB10 / 0 / 0
CLOUD SH-4CloudLinux/Windows$ 19.00/mo.100 GB SSD NVMe3,000 GBsh.com.tr8000 MB / 0 / 0
Private Cloud 4CloudLinux/WindowsTRY 2,199.00/mo.150 GB SSD10,000 GBguzel.net.tr12000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
CV-STARTERCloudLinux$ 7.54/mo.
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160 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredresellbox.net4000 MBunlimited / 1 / 1
Cloud Server 2C4GCloudLinuxMYR 136.00/mo. Setup Fee MYR 250120 GB SSD1,000 GBwebserver.com.my
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4000 MB1 / 0 / 1
Cloud - 01CloudLinux$ 11.25/mo.25 GB SSD1,000 GBhostnoc.com1000 MB / 0 / 0
CLOUD SCloudLinux€ 9.99/mo.100 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredlws.fr
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4000 MBunlimited / 1 / 1
NVIDIA 1x H100CloudLinux/Windows€ 2,187.22/mo.1750 GB15,000 GBcontabo.com
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106000 MBunlimited / 0 / 0
Cloud Node 1CloudLinuxMYR 69.50/mo.25 GB SSD500 GBweb-hosting.net.my
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2000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
MediumCloudLinux€ 23.99/mo.60 GB SSD4,096 GBlima-city.de
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6000 MB1 / 0 / 0
firstcloud Sovereign CloudCloudCloudon requestunlimitedunmeteredfirstcolo.net
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Β unlimited / 0 / 0
DreamCompute 512MBCloudLinux$ 4.50/mo.80 GB SSDunmetereddreamhost.com
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512 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Mail ServerCloudLinux€ 27.50/mo.150 GB SSD1,000 GBinternetx.com
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4000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Personal Cloud SSDCloudLinux$ 9.38/mo. ($ 16.88 after first term)unlimited SSDunmeteredwhois.com
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2000 MB1 / 0 / 0
Personal Plan SpaceCloudLinux€ 4.00/mo.500 GBunmeteredgetspace.euΒ unlimited / 0
Nextcloud SharedCloudLinux$ 2.95/mo.1 GB300 GBthexyz.com
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1000 MB1 / 0 / 0
CLOUD-STORAGE-100GBCloudCloud$ 1.80/yr.100 GB SSDunmetereddeltahost.ua
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Cloud VPSCloudLinux/Windows$ 9.95/mo.30 GB SSD2,000 GBserverpronto.com
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1000 MBunlimited / 0 / 0
HybridCloud StarterCloudLinux$ 84.99/mo.
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60 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredplanethoster.com8000 MBunlimited / 1 / 0
GC002-HKCloudLinux/Windows$ 22.00/mo.100 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredvaridata.com4000 MB1 / 0 / 1
EntryCloudLinux$ 300.00/yr.25 GB SSD1,000 GBtechnobros.net
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1000 MBunlimited / 1 / 1
cStarterCloudLinuxLKR 3,200.00/yr.1 GB SSD100 GBprovider.lk
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Β 50 / 0 / 0
HX11CloudLinux/Windows$ 5.86/mo. Setup Fee $ 21000 GBunmeteredhyyat.com
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Β unlimited / 0
Cloud VDS LiteCloudLinux$ 49.95/mo.
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80 GBunmeteredglowhost.com2000 MBunlimited / 0 / 2
Bronze planCloudLinuxSAR 200.00/mo.50 GB SSDunmeteredsaudiahost.com2000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
HOSTING CLOUD 50CloudLinux/WindowsCLP 959/yr.50 GB SSDunmeteredhosting.cl2000 MB10 / 0 / 0
Cloud-2GBCloudLinux$ 87.00/mo.
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25 GB250 GBgigapros.com2000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
cPanel NVMe 1GBCloudCloudHUF 700/mo.1 GB SSDunmeteredmikrovps.net
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512 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Cloud 1 vCPU 4 GBCloudLinux/WindowsINR 950.00/mo.
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30 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredhostzop.com4000 MB1 / 0 / 1
Silver Cloud HostingCloudLinuxSAR 225.00/mo.150 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredaljentel.comΒ 5 / 0 / 0
CSC1CloudLinux/Windows€ 9.90/mo.20 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredeuralb.com1000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Single Cloud - LinuxCloudLinux$ 9.43/mo.Β unmetereddoruk.net.trΒ  / 0 / 0
Cloud Server 1CloudLinux$ 40.00/mo.80 GB SSD20,000 GBdimofinf.sa
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4000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Cloud 1CloudLinuxINR 300.00/mo.25 GB SSD1,000 GBhapihhost.in
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1000 MBunlimited / 0 / 0
StarterCloudLinux$ 2.75/mo.
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unlimited SSD NVMeunmeteredresellerspanel.comΒ 1 / 0 / 0
Cloud VPSCloudLinuxCAD 53.99/mo.unlimitedunmeteredastralinternet.comΒ unlimited / 1
Balanced Cloud Z1CloudLinux$ 5.00/mo.25 GB SSDunmeteredzebrahost.com
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1000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
ElΓ‘stico Pro 40CloudLinux€ 10.47/mo.11 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredwebempresa.com
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1536 MB2 / 1 / 0
cPanel Bundle 1CloudLinux$ 39.75/mo.40 GB1,000 GBwebhostface.com
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6000 MBunlimited / 0 / 0
G-ESCloudLinux$ 7.66/mo.15 GB SSD1,024 GBdevrims.com1000 MBunlimited / 0 / 0
Cloud-6CloudLinux/WindowsHKD 680.00/mo.140 GB1,750 GBhosthongkong.net3584 MB1 / 0 / 2
v3-starter-1CloudLinux/Windows$ 7.50/mo.10 GB SSD NVMe2,000 GBvexxhost.com
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2000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Off-Site Backup 250 GBCloudLinux/Windows$ 19.00/mo.250 GBunmeteredm5hosting.com
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Β unlimited / 0
Cloud Backup ServicesCloudLinuxon requestunlimitedunmeteredglobalit.comΒ 1 / 0 / 0
Cloud Server PlanCloudLinuxon request10 GBunmeteredtzulo.com
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128 MBunlimited / 0 / 0
CHVPS01CloudLinux$ 8.09/mo.
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20 GB SSD4,000 GBvps9.net1000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Startup eCommerce HostingCloudLinuxINR 1,540.00/mo.50 GB SSD500 GBnatsav.com
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2000 MBunlimited / 1 / 0
vm.l40s.smallCloudLinux$ 511.00/mo.500 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredlatitude.sh128000 MBunlimited / 0 / 0
Personal Cloud HostingCloudLinuxINR 14,994.00/mo.unlimited SSDunmeteredcloudminister.com
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2000 MB1 / 0 / 1
Alpha CloudCloudLinux$ 8.99/mo.250 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredmilesweb.com
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Β 400 / 1
NovaCloud: General Opt-C4CloudLinux/Windows$ 36.60/mo.10 GB SSD1,000 GBipserverone.com
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15000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Virtual CTOCloudΒ on requestunlimitedunmeteredxbytecloud.comΒ Β 
Cloud VPS DE 220CloudLinux€ 12.90/mo.40 GB SSD20,000 GBdnhost.gr
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4000 MBunlimited
2 Cores Cloud VPSCloudCloudINR 1,200.00/mo.80 GB SSD NVMe5,000 GBcantech.in
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4000 MB / 1
CLOUD SERVER S 4.0CloudLinux€ 7.49/mo.100 GB SSD NVMeunmetereddogado.de
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4000 MBunlimited / 0 / 0
Cloud Hosting Personal B-2GBCloudLinuxIDR 180.000/yr.2 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredatriumhosting.com2048 MB1 / 0 / 1
BIT NL CloudCloudΒ on requestunlimitedunmeteredbit.nlΒ unlimited
vBoxxCloudCloudLinux/Windows€ 12.10/mo.unlimitedunmeteredvboxx.euΒ unlimited / 0 / 0
MEGA 64 VMWARE CLOUDCloudLinuxAUD 895.50/mo.
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600 GB SSD NVMe1,500 GBfastdot.com64000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
CPX51CloudLinux€ 54.90/mo. (€ 0.001/GB)360 GB SSD NVMe20,000 GBhetzner.com
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32000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Cloud StarterCloudLinuxCAD 23.99/mo. (CAD 26.99 after first term)
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25 GB SSDunmeteredwhc.ca2000 MBunlimited / 0 / 0
Hyperslice Cloud SG1CloudLinux/WindowsΒ£ 23.41/mo.35 GB SSDunmeteredeukhost.com
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2000 MBΒ 
V651 (Cloud SSD 1 Plus)CloudLinux/Windows$ 199.95/mo.500 GB SSD NVMeunmeteredsmarterasp.net
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24000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Essentials - FileCloud Enterprise OnlineCloudLinux$ 12.50/mo.1000 GBunmeteredfilecloud.comΒ unlimited / 0 / 0
CustomCloudLinux/Windows€ 55.53/mo.50 GBunmeteredentorno.com2000 MBunlimited / 0 / 0
PersonalCloudLinux$ 148.00/mo.10 GB SSDunmeteredacquia.comΒ Β 
Session-Based Virtual DesktopCloudWindows$ 24.95/mo.
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5 GB SSDunmeteredapps4rent.comΒ unlimited / 0 / 0
CloudHost-2CloudLinuxBYN 107.86/mo.20 GB SSD50 GBhoster.by4000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
CLOUD EUA #1CloudLinuxBRL 59.90/mo.40 GB SSD NVMe1,000 GBatmunhost.com.br2048 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
XSCloudLinux€ 5.60/mo.20 GB2 GBswhosting.com
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1000 MBΒ 
VDS Server 2GBCloudLinux/Windows$ 9.08/mo.40 GB SSD NVMe2,000 GBinetmar.com
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8000 MBunlimited / 0 / 1
Managed Nextcloud Home FreeCloudLinux€ 0.00/mo.1 GB100 GBhosting.de
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Cloud Servers - 8CPU 32GB RAM 50Mbps 640GB SSDCloudLinux€ 133.30/mo.
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625 GB SSDunmeteredserverspace.io32000 MBΒ 

About Cloud Hosting

Cloud HostingIn general, cloud hosting customers do not own the physical infrastructure, instead avoiding capital expenditure by renting usage from a third-party provider. They consume resources as a service and pay only for resources that they use. Many cloud webhosting offerings employ the utility computing model, which is analogous to how traditional utility services (such as electricity) are consumed, whereas others bill on a subscription basis. Sharing "perishable and intangible" computing power among multiple tenants can improve utilization rates, as servers are not unnecessarily left idle (which can reduce costs significantly while increasing the speed of application development). A side-effect of this approach is that overall computer usage rises dramatically, as customers do not have to engineer for peak load limits. In addition, "increased high-speed bandwidth" makes it possible to receive the same response times from centralized infrastructure at other sites.

Architecture
Cloud computing sample architecture

Cloud architecture,the systems architecture of the software systems involved in the delivery of cloud computing, typically involves multiple cloud components communicating with each other over application programming interfaces, usually web services. This resembles the Unix philosophy of having multiple programs each doing one thing well and working together over universal interfaces. Complexity is controlled and the resulting systems are more manageable than their monolithic counterparts.

Economics
Cloud computing users can avoid capital expenditure (CapEx) on hardware, software, and services when they pay a provider only for what they use. Consumption is usually billed on a utility (resources consumed, like electricity) or subscription (time-based, like a newspaper) basis with little or no upfront cost. Other benefits of this time sharing-style approach are low barriers to entry, shared infrastructure and costs, low management overhead, and immediate access to a broad range of applications. In general, users can terminate the contract at any time (thereby avoiding return on investment risk and uncertainty), and the services are often covered by service level agreements (SLAs) with financial penalties.

Although companies might be able to save on upfront capital expenditures, they might not save much and might actually pay more for operating expenses. In situations where the capital expense would be relatively small, or where the organization has more flexibility in their capital budget than their operating budget, the cloud model might not make great fiscal sense. Other factors impacting the scale of any potential cost savings include the efficiency of a company's data center as compared to the cloud vendor's, the company's existing operating costs, the level of adoption of cloud computing, and the type of functionality being hosted in the cloud.

Among the items that some cloud hosts charge for are instances (often with extra charges for high-memory or high-CPU instances); data transfer in and out; storage (measured by the GB-month); I/O requests; PUT requests and GET requests; IP addresses; and load balancing. In some cases, users can bid on instances, with pricing dependent on demand for available instances.

Key features

* Cost is claimed to be greatly reduced and capital expenditure is converted to operational expenditure. This ostensibly lowers barriers to entry, as infrastructure is typically provided by a third-party and does not need to be purchased for one-time or infrequent intensive computing tasks. Pricing on a utility computing basis is fine-grained with usage-based options and fewer IT skills are required for implementation (in-house).
* Device and location independence enable users to access systems using a web browser regardless of their location or what device they are using (e.g., PC, mobile). As infrastructure is off-site (typically provided by a third-party) and accessed via the Internet, users can connect from anywhere.
* Multi-tenancy enables sharing of resources and costs across a large pool of users thus allowing for:
- Centralization of infrastructure in locations with lower costs (such as real estate, electricity, etc.)
- Peak-load capacity increases (users need not engineer for highest possible load-levels)
- Utilization and efficiency improvements for systems that are often only 10 - 20% utilized.
* Agility improves with users' ability to rapidly and inexpensively re-provision technological infrastructure resources.
* Metering cloud computing resources usage should be measurable and should be metered per client and application on daily, weekly, monthly, and annual basis. This will enable clients on choosing the vendor cloud on cost and reliability (QoS).
* Scalability via dynamic ("on-demand") provisioning of resources on a fine-grained, self-service basis near real-time, without users having to engineer for peak loads. Performance is monitored, and consistent and loosely coupled architectures are constructed using web services as the system interface. One of the most important new methods for overcoming performance bottlenecks for a large class of applications is data parallel programming on a distributed data grid.
* Reliability is improved if multiple redundant sites are used, which makes well designed cloud computing suitable for business continuity and disaster recovery. Nonetheless, many major cloud computing services have suffered outages, and IT and business managers can at times do little when they are affected.
* Maintenance cloud computing applications are easier to maintain, since they don't have to be installed on each user's computer. They are easier to support and to improve since the changes reach the clients instantly.
* Security could improve due to centralization of data, increased security-focused resources, etc., but concerns can persist about loss of control over certain sensitive data, and the lack of security for stored kernels. Security is often as good as or better than under traditional systems, in part because providers are able to devote resources to solving security issues that many customers cannot afford. Providers typically log accesses, but accessing the audit logs themselves can be difficult or impossible. Furthermore, the complexity of security is greatly increased when data is distributed over a wider area and / or number of devices.

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Digital Realty Opens Innovation Lab for AI and Hybrid Cloud Testing - πŸ“… - Digital Realty (x.com) (linkedin.com) (facebook.com), one of the world's largest providers of cloud- and carrier-neutral data centers, has unveiled a new initiative designed to help enterprises experiment with artificial intelligence (AI) and hybrid cloud infrastructure in real-world conditions before going to market. The company this week ...
Oracle Wins NATO Cloud Deal and $300B OpenAI AI Capacity Pact - πŸ“… - Oracle (oracle.com) is making major strides in expanding its global cloud presence, with two significant developments highlighting the growing strategic role of its infrastructure. On one front, the NATO (en.wikipedia.org) Communications and Information Agency (NCIA) has chosen Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) as the platform to migrate its ...
DataCrunch Raises €55M to Build Europe’s First AI Cloud Hyperscaler - πŸ“… - DataCrunch (datacrunch.io) (linkedin.com) (x.com), a Helsinki-based high-performance AI infrastructure (en.wikipedia.org) provider, has raised €55 million in Series A funding as it aims to become Europe's first AI cloud hyperscaler and reduce the continent's dependence on US tech giants. With the fresh capital, DataCrunch intends to grow its ...