Cost & Efficiency
The cloud was supposed to lower costs. Instead, for many scaling companies, it has become the second-largest expense after payroll. The "Hyperscaler Premium"—the cost you pay for brand name and proprietary services—is often 5x to 10x the cost of the underlying hardware.
Cyberun Cloud effectively eliminates this premium.
The Bare-Metal Economics
We source high-performance bare-metal and dedicated core instances from top-tier, efficient data centers. Because we control the stack, we pass the raw hardware performance directly to you without the "virtualization tax."
The "Noisy Neighbor" Problem
- Public Cloud: You share CPU cycles with unknown neighbors. Performance fluctuates, forcing you to over-provision (buy bigger instances than you need) just to ensure stability.
- Cyberun Cloud: We use Dedicated Cores. When you pay for a vCPU, that physical thread is locked to your workload. This predictable performance means you can run the same traffic with fewer servers.
Predictable Pricing Models
We believe billing should be boring. No complex calculators. No surprise overage fees.
1. Flat-Rate Compute
Our compute nodes are billed on a simple monthly basis.
- Scenario: A high-traffic web server.
- AWS Cost: High EC2 fees + massive Egress (Bandwidth) fees.
- Cyberun Cost: Fixed monthly fee including generous bandwidth allowances. Savings: Typically 70-90%.
2. Fixed-Cost AI Training
AI is the new electricity, but paying "per-second" for GPUs punishes experimentation.
- The Trap: Leaving an AWS
p3.2xlargeinstance running over the weekend by mistake can cost hundreds of dollars. - The Cyberun Way: We offer Monthly GPU Slots on our Aegis cluster.
- Benefit: Train as much as you want, 24/7. Your cost is capped. This encourages innovation and continuous model fine-tuning without financial fear.
CapEx vs. OpEx Optimization
For our Enterprise Self-Hosted partners, we offer a unique financial advantage:
- Maximize Existing Hardware: Do you have servers depreciating in a colocation center? We can install the Cyberun Stack on them, turning "sunk costs" into a modern private cloud.
- Hybrid Bursts: Keep your steady-state workloads on your cheap, owned hardware (CapEx), and burst into our public cloud (OpEx) only when traffic spikes. Our federation engine handles the spillover automatically.