Do You Sell VPS at Scale? Cloud.net Will Match Your Current Platform Pricing (if they can!)
Apr 07, 2021 @ 12:00 am
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If you sell cloud hosting with any platform that isn’t based on OnApp, and you’re paying your current platform provider more than $500/month… Cloud.net is offering to match your current pricing if you switch to their service.
As you may have heard, Cloud.net is a new “SaaS cloud platform” from OnApp. OnApp’s cloud platform is used by many well-known hosting companies as well as larger MSPs and Telcos.
Cloud.net is a new service aimed at VPS hosting providers, and it is a very different approach: starting at $50/month you can use the OnApp control panel and KVM stack to sell cloud using your own servers – or, you can use OnApp’s compute marketplace, and sell cloud without having to buy or manage any infrastructure at all. There’s a 1 week free trial too!
Cloud.net’s “match it” offer, starting at $500/m, is aimed at the larger VPS hosts – but if you’re looking for a new platform, and like the sound of running on the well-known OnApp codebase, all they’re asking you to do in the first place, is to get in touch!
You can do that at https://cloud.net/match-it – you’ll find more information about the deal there, too.

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Congrats to OnApp on this new and exciting product launch! Cloud.net seems really impressive.