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- 1 vCPU
- 512MB RAM
- 5GB NVMe SSD
- 100Mbps port
Predictable monthly pricing, low data transfer costs and high frequency Ryzen nodes with NVMe storage, hosted solely in UK data centres.
Public cloud is excellent at global hyperscale and hundreds of managed services. Most real world projects do not need that. They need fast servers, low latency, clear pricing and support that actually has time to help. This page explains how traditional UK VPS hosting compares with hyperscale cloud, where each model works best, and how to decide whether an AWS alternative is the right move for your workloads.
When someone searches for an AWS alternative, they are usually frustrated by one of three things: cost, complexity or control. They are not always looking for a direct drop in replacement for every managed service. More often, they want a simpler way to host websites, APIs, databases or game servers without juggling dozens of cloud services and unpredictable usage billing.
A traditional VPS based AWS alternative focuses on giving you:
Instead of building around provider specific managed services, you run your own stack on top of a stable VPS platform. That makes lift and shift migration easier, improves cost visibility, and removes a lot of vendor specific lock in.
There is nothing wrong with AWS. It is excellent at what it does. The reality is that many teams do not need global hyperscale. They need something lean, fast and cost efficient for specific workloads. These are the situations where a UK VPS platform is often the smarter choice.
Host marketing sites, SaaS applications, client portals and internal tools on a handful of VPS instances instead of a complex mix of load balancers, autoscaling groups and managed databases. You keep direct control of the stack and avoid unpredictable usage billing. Typical stacks: PHP and Laravel, Node.js, Django.
Run MySQL, MariaDB, PostgreSQL or Redis on high performance NVMe backed VPS instances. For steady workloads this is often cheaper and simpler than managed cloud database products, while still giving you strong real world performance and resilience.
Low latency is everything for game servers and real time applications. Our UK edge, anycast DDoS filters and high frequency CPUs are built with this in mind. You get predictable performance and protection without having to stitch together multiple cloud networking services. Common workloads: Rust, Minecraft, FiveM.
Spin up isolated environments for development, staging and testing on dedicated VPS instances. Keep pipelines fast and costs under control, without having to track dozens of small cloud services that all bill separately.
Run WireGuard, OpenVPN, bastion hosts, monitoring and logging stacks on a small number of VPS nodes. You get fixed monthly bills instead of worrying about traffic, requests or retention affecting your invoice at the end of the month.
If your SaaS platform serves a defined region such as the UK or Europe and has predictable baseline load, VPS hosting is often the best balance of cost, simplicity and performance. You can still scale horizontally across multiple VPS nodes when growth demands it.
Public cloud pricing is designed for maximum flexibility. You pay per second or per hour for compute, per GB for storage, per request or per million operations for APIs, and per GB for outbound data. This is powerful when you spin workloads up and down frequently or run very bursty traffic patterns. It is less ideal when your workloads are always on and relatively predictable.
VPS based AWS alternatives take a different approach. You choose a plan with a set amount of CPU, RAM, storage and bandwidth, and you pay a fixed monthly price. Your bill does not change just because a particular month had slightly more visitors or a particular API endpoint was called more often. As a result:
If your applications are online continually and rarely scale down to zero, the fixed price model usually wins over the medium term.
The short version of the cost argument
If you are unsure which model is cheaper, map out your last few months of usage. If your applications are online continually and rarely scale down to zero, an AWS alternative built on VPS hosting often comes out ahead over the medium to long term.
On AWS, it is common to run tiny instances connected to network storage and a wide range of managed services. The trade off is flexibility and ease of integration over raw performance. A VPS based AWS alternative turns that model around. You get fewer, larger virtual machines running on fast local NVMe storage and high frequency CPUs.
For many applications, this has practical benefits:
You can still scale horizontally by adding more VPS instances and load balancing between them. The difference is that you are not forced to rearchitect everything to match a cloud provider specific way of doing things. You use standard tooling and patterns that will still make sense years from now, even if you change host.
The best way to decide between AWS and a VPS based alternative is to ignore marketing and look at your actual workload profile.
Stay where you are, and spend the effort elsewhere
Move the steady workloads and keep the savings
In many cases, the most sensible strategy is a hybrid. Keep workloads that genuinely need hyperscale on a cloud provider, and move stable, region specific services onto a simpler AWS alternative like our VPS platform. That way you get the best of both models without overpaying for capacity that does not need to sit on a giant global cloud.
If you want a second opinion grounded in real cost and performance, share a summary of your current infrastructure with us and we will outline where a move to our UK VPS platform would make sense and where it would not. No fluff, just practical guidance.
Planning a move away from complex cloud pricing to a leaner AWS alternative? Talk to us about migrating onto our UK VPS platform.
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Eight practical reasons teams move steady workloads off usage billed cloud and onto fixed price UK virtual servers.
Cloud egress can quietly become the biggest line on the bill. Our VPS plans include generous transfer allowances with clear, predictable pricing. That suits APIs, downloads, game assets and media heavy sites that are expensive to host on usage based clouds.
Each VPS runs on high frequency Ryzen hardware with NVMe SSD storage. Because we are not trying to squeeze thousands of tiny instances onto shared clustered storage, your applications see consistent low latency disk and CPU performance.
Our anycast DDoS platform is tuned for latency sensitive workloads such as game servers, voice and realtime applications. You can deploy application level filters that block attack patterns while keeping legitimate players online, which is difficult to replicate in generic public cloud setups.
All infrastructure is located in UK data centres. That means tight control of data residency, low latency for UK and European users, and the ability to talk to a provider that understands the local network landscape. No guessing which region your data ended up in.
Instead of stitching together dozens of managed services, most workloads can run happily on a small fleet of well specified VPS instances. That means fewer moving parts to monitor, fewer failure modes, and a stack your team can actually understand end to end.
You are not pushed into community forums or low priority tickets. Our engineers build and run this platform daily. When something does not behave as expected, you can talk to someone who understands VPS, networking and game workloads, not just a generic cloud dashboard.
A VPS is just a KVM virtual machine with full root access. You can back it up, move it or rebuild it using standard tooling. You are not tied into proprietary APIs or managed services that make migration painful. If you ever need to leave, you can do so on your own terms.
Install what you like, configure your stack exactly as you want, and use the tooling your team already knows. You are not restricted to images and wizards. If it runs on Linux or Windows, it will almost certainly run on our VPS platform.
No complex usage calculators. No surprise egress bills. Just fast virtual servers with clear pricing that work as an alternative to AWS for steady workloads, game servers, web apps, APIs and internal tools. All plans include full root access, NVMe SSD storage and DDoS protected UK networking.
Testing, bots and utilities
From £0.50/mo on annual billing.
Light web apps and services
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Small websites and projects
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Production ready workloads
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Small production projects
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Apps, APIs and game servers
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Growing workloads and teams
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High traffic applications
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Large applications and data
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Maximum VPS performance
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High core count workloads
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Ultimate VPS power
From £29.50/mo on annual billing.
Fixed monthly VPS pricing that makes sense as an AWS alternative for steady, always on workloads.
Scale vertically to a larger plan in a few clicks, without rearchitecting your application or changing provider specific services.
Generous transfer is included as standard, so you do not get caught out by per GB egress charges.
A good alternative to AWS is not about copying every managed service. It is about delivering high performance, low latency virtual servers on solid hardware, with strong network design and DDoS protection, at a price point that stays sane over years rather than just the first invoice.
Most workloads care more about single core performance than sheer core count. Our VPS nodes use high frequency Ryzen processors that deliver strong per thread performance for web servers, databases and game hosts. Your applications feel responsive without needing exotic instance types.
All VPS nodes are populated with high quality DDR memory, giving your workloads the bandwidth and latency they need. Paired with strong CPU performance and NVMe storage, this creates a balanced platform that does not bottleneck under realistic application load.
NVMe storage provides much lower latency and higher throughput than traditional SATA SSDs. For databases, busy websites, logging and caching, that translates directly into faster page loads and smoother user experiences compared with many network attached cloud storage layers.
Our core network is built around high throughput switching with up to 10 Gbps uplinks for VPS nodes. Combined with smart routing and anycast DDoS protection, you get stable latency and the headroom you need for bandwidth heavy applications without watching every gigabyte consumed.
An AWS alternative only earns the name if someone is accountable for the metal. We specify, build and rack these nodes ourselves, so capacity, network design and failure handling are decisions we make rather than tickets we raise with somebody else.
Your VPS sits in a UK data centre, but the traffic reaching it is scrubbed at edge metros around the world first. Select a location on the map to see what it covers.
In this context, an AWS alternative simply means a different way to host your applications compared with public cloud. Instead of pay per request or per GB billing, you use traditional VPS hosting with fixed monthly pricing. You still get virtualised servers, root access and modern hardware, but without the overhead of hundreds of managed services. For steady workloads, that can be more predictable and cost effective over the long term.
For many workloads, yes. Public cloud excels when you need to scale up and down constantly or run short lived jobs. If your application is online 24/7 with relatively stable resource usage, a VPS with fixed monthly pricing is often cheaper than a similarly sized cloud instance plus its associated storage and egress charges. You also have more control over how many servers you run, without per feature billing across many different services.
If your application is already running in containers or on standard Linux servers, migration is usually straightforward. You can deploy a VPS with a similar OS, copy data with tools such as rsync, restore database backups, update DNS and cut over. The main complexity tends to come from heavy use of provider specific managed services. If you are unsure, contact us with details of your stack and we can outline what a migration path would look like.
Yes. You have full root access on all VPS plans, so you can install Docker, container runtimes, orchestration tools, CI runners and any other standard software you need. Many customers use our platform as a simpler alternative to running everything on a managed container platform, particularly when they only need a handful of hosts rather than a large, autoscaling cluster.
Our DDoS protection is built specifically around latency sensitive workloads such as game servers, voice platforms and real time applications. Traffic is routed through an anycast network with scrubbing and application level filtering designed to keep players connected during attacks. While large cloud providers offer powerful general purpose mitigation, they are not always tuned for these specific use cases. We focus on keeping your sessions stable and responsive under real world attack patterns.
Yes. Our VPS infrastructure is located in UK data centres. That provides clear data residency for compliance and keeps latency low for UK and European users. If you are currently in a global cloud region that is physically distant from your users, moving to a UK based AWS alternative can materially improve performance for them and make network routing more predictable.
If your workloads are always on and your users are primarily in the UK or Europe, moving away from complex cloud pricing to fast, traditional VPS hosting can lower costs and reduce operational noise.