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Stay agile with cloud infrastructure built for your business.
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Scale without performance bottlenecks
Maintain a smooth and reliable user experience, even as your customer base grows.

Deploy faster with flexible cloud solutions
Get your SaaS to market quickly with flexible cloud solutions and fully managed infrastructure.

Lower infra costs with no hidden fees
Predictable pricing means no surprise cloud bills cutting into your ARR. No FinOps required.

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Keep your uptime high and churn low with automated scaling and 40+ global data centres.
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We're GDPR-ready, SOC 2-compliant and ISO-certified. Win enterprise deals with ease.

Transparent & reversible
Own your data with our open-source model. We don't use it, sell it, or lock you in.

Managed services for faster growth
Spend less time managing infra, and more time shipping new features.

80+ services at the best price ratio
More power for your budget, so you can reinvest in growth, not cloud costs.

Developer-friendly tools and APIs
Tools built for SaaS teams. API-first infrastructure that integrates directly with your stack.

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Reduce your carbon footprint with our certified, energy-efficient data centres.
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FAQ
What is SaaS Hosting?
SaaS hosting refers to the infrastructure that supports Software as a Service (SaaS) applications. These applications run on cloud-based servers, allowing users to access them over the internet without local installations. Choosing the right cloud solutions ensures high availability, security and scalability for SaaS platforms.
What are the differences between IaaS, PaaS and SaaS?
- IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) provides virtualised computing resources like servers, storage and networking. It offers full control over the infrastructure but requires manual management.
- PaaS (Platform as a Service) delivers a managed environment for application development, reducing infrastructure overhead.
- SaaS (Software as a Service) provides ready-to-use applications hosted in the cloud, requiring no server management from users.
Which type of server is best for SaaS business?
The ideal server for a SaaS business depends on scalability, performance and security needs. Many SaaS providers use dedicated servers for full control and high performance, or public cloud for flexibility and scalability. Hybrid setups combining both can also be effective.
Should I choose a Baremetal or Cloud server?
A Baremetal server provides dedicated hardware for maximum performance, ideal for high-intensity workloads. Cloud solutions offer scalability and cost-efficiency, making them better for dynamic workloads. The best choice depends on your SaaS platform’s performance and scalability needs.
How much does it cost to host SaaS Applications?
Hosting costs vary based on the required resources, such as CPU, RAM, storage and bandwidth. Public cloud offers a pay-as-you-go model, while dedicated servers provide predictable pricing. Factors like data transfer fees, compliance needs and managed services can also impact overall costs.
What is the difference between cloud hosted and self-hosted?
Cloud-hosted applications run on a provider’s infrastructure, offering automatic scaling, security and updates. Self-hosted solutions run on privately managed servers, requiring manual maintenance but providing full control. Many SaaS companies opt for cloud solutions to simplify operations and reduce infrastructure management.

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