Cloud Repatriation
Is it time to exit the cloud? For stable workloads, moving from hyperscalers to dedicated infrastructure typically cuts costs 50–70% — without cutting capability.
The problem
The cloud bill nobody can predict — or explain.
Surprise charges, byzantine pricing, and egress fees that tax you for leaving. Public cloud is brilliant for variable workloads — and brutally inefficient for the steady, predictable systems most businesses actually run. Vendor lock-in makes sure you keep paying anyway.
How we solve it
Right workloads, right infrastructure, real numbers.
We start with a free cost analysis of your actual usage. Then we translate your architecture to dedicated infrastructure — private cloud on Proxmox, NVMe storage, predictable flat pricing — and execute a zero-downtime migration. Where hyperscalers genuinely earn their cost, we say so and design hybrid.
What's included
Everything we own so you don't have to.
Free cost analysis
Line-by-line review of your cloud spend against a dedicated-infrastructure quote.
Architecture translation
Managed-service dependencies mapped to equivalents that don't bill per request.
50–70% typical savings
On stable workloads, flat-rate dedicated infrastructure routinely beats cloud pricing by half or more.
No egress fees, ever
Your data is yours. Moving it isn't a revenue event for us.
Zero-downtime exit
Our migration methodology applies — production never goes dark.
Honest hybrid designs
Bursty or global workloads can stay cloud-side. We optimize the bill, not the dogma.
- Typical savings
- 50–70%
- Assessment
- Free
- Migration
- Zero downtime
- Pricing model
- Flat monthly
FAQ
Straight answers.
When does staying in the cloud make sense?
Highly variable traffic, experimental projects, genuinely global distribution needs, or heavy use of managed services like Lambda or DynamoDB. We'll tell you straight — hybrid is often the right answer.
What about the AWS services we depend on?
Most have excellent self-hosted equivalents (queues, caches, object storage, databases) that we run for you. Genuine irreplaceables can stay in AWS as part of a hybrid design.
How do you get our data out affordably?
Egress costs are part of the migration plan — we sequence transfers, use compression and deduplication, and the one-time cost is typically recovered within the first months of savings.
What do we end up running on?
Usually a managed private cloud (Proxmox) on dedicated hardware with NVMe storage, monitored 24x7x365 by our NOC — same capabilities, predictable bill.
Ready when you are.
Thirty minutes with a senior engineer — a straight assessment and a plan, free.