For AWS, GCP, and Azure refugees
A cloud bill that fits on one line.
No NAT gateway charges. No IPv4 fees. No surprise egress invoices. Predictable monthly VPS pricing with generous bandwidth and a real human in support if something breaks.
- 14 years in business
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30 line items for one application is not normal.
You signed up for AWS because you needed compute. You ended up with EC2, plus EBS, plus an Elastic IP, plus a NAT gateway, plus VPC endpoints, plus CloudWatch, plus egress at $0.09/GB, plus a support plan, plus tax. Your $50 estimate became a $400 bill. The dashboard requires a course to understand. You don't need any of this. You need a Linux box, a public IP, enough bandwidth to do your job, and a bill you can read in under a minute.
One line item
No data transfer line, no NAT line, no IPv4 line, no support upsell.
Bandwidth and IPv4 included
6TB of outbound transfer included on a $14 plan. AWS includes 100GB and charges $0.09/GB after that. AWS now charges $0.005/hour ($3.60/month) just for an IPv4 address. We include both.
Support staffed by humans, not Tier 1
Open a ticket, get a response from someone who can actually log into the platform and check what's wrong. No "have you tried clearing the cache" loops, no eight-hour SLAs on basic questions.
Recommended plan
Premium NVMe VPS
From $14/moNVMe storage, IPv4 included, generous bandwidth. One line on your bill.
Drop-in replacement for most EC2 t3 workloads. Resize in place, snapshot at any time, full root. Hourly billing means staging environments don't have to live forever.
Same workload. Different invoice.
| Service | Monthly cost |
|---|---|
| Compute (t3.medium / Premium NVMe 4GB) | AWS $30.37 · RamNode $28.00 |
| Storage (50GB EBS gp3) | AWS $4.00 · RamNode included |
| IPv4 address | AWS $3.60 · RamNode included |
| Outbound bandwidth (1TB) | AWS $81.00 · RamNode included |
| Monthly total | AWS ~$118.97 vs RamNode $28.00 |
AWS pricing pulled from us-east-1 on-demand rates as of May 2026. EBS at $0.08/GB-month. Egress at 1024GB at $0.09/GB after 100GB free tier. IPv4 at $0.005/hour × 720 hours.
Same workload, $91 less per month. $1,092 less per year. For a small dev shop running 5 servers like this, that's a vacation.
What about the things AWS does that we don't?
Honest answer: yes, there are some. We don't run managed Kubernetes, managed Postgres, or Lambda. If you're locked into those services, migration is real work. But if your workload is a Linux server running an app, a database, and some background jobs, the things AWS charges for that we include cover the migration cost in the first month. Most teams that switch run their app servers on RamNode and keep specialty services (S3-compatible object storage, managed databases) wherever makes sense, including with us.
Migration support
- Step 1
Run the numbers
Send us your current AWS, GCP, or Azure bill (PDF or screenshot). We'll send back a side-by-side cost projection within one business day. No commitment.
- Step 2
Set up a parallel environment
Spin up the equivalent infrastructure on RamNode. Most workloads transfer with rsync, snapshots, or a few Terraform changes.
- Step 3
Cut over when you're ready
DNS cutover with a fallback path. Keep the old environment running for a week if you want.
Frequently asked
Stop paying for line items you can't explain.
Send us your current cloud bill. We'll show you what the same workload costs here. No commitment.
