The European alternative to AWS, Azure, and GCP
Get cloud-grade services without hyperscaler dependencies. Stackship delivers managed applications, databases, and serverless on your infrastructure, with predictable costs and zero vendor lock-in.
Why Switch from Hyperscalers
Stackship gives you what hyperscalers offer, without the trade-offs.
Predictable costs, no surprises
Subscription-based resource licensing replaces complex consumption-based pricing. No egress fees, no API call charges, no surprise bills. You know exactly what you pay.
No vendor lock-in
Stackship uses open standards: Kubernetes, Helm, OCI containers, PostgreSQL. Your applications and data are portable. Switch or extend at any time.
Full data sovereignty
Your data stays on your infrastructure, under your jurisdiction. Not subject to the US CLOUD Act or any foreign intelligence legislation.
Same developer experience
Developers get a portal, CLI, CI/CD integration, managed databases, and serverless functions. The same services they know from hyperscalers, running locally.
40–60% cost reduction
Organizations moving from hyperscalers to Stackship typically reduce infrastructure costs by 40–60% over a 3-year period, including hardware acquisition.
European product, European support
Stackship is designed, built, and supported in Sweden. Your vendor relationship, support escalations, and roadmap influence stay within Europe.
Hyperscaler Alternative Use Cases
How organizations replace or complement hyperscalers with Stackship.
Full cloud repatriation
Move all workloads from AWS, Azure, or GCP to your own infrastructure running Stackship. Typical drivers: cost, sovereignty, and compliance.
Hybrid cloud architecture
Keep burst workloads in public cloud while running steady-state and sensitive workloads on Stackship, using the same developer workflows.
Cloud exit strategy
Use Stackship as a planned exit from hyperscaler dependency. Gradually migrate services while maintaining operational continuity.
Development & staging on-prem
Run dev and staging environments on local Stackship clusters to reduce cloud spend while keeping production in cloud if needed.
Regulated workload isolation
Move workloads subject to GDPR, NIS2, or sector regulations to Stackship while keeping non-regulated workloads in public cloud.
Cost-optimized infrastructure
Organizations with predictable compute needs save significantly by running on owned hardware with Stackship instead of paying on-demand cloud pricing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about replacing hyperscalers with Stackship.
Compliance Without Compromise
Migrating from hyperscalers to Stackship doesn't mean giving up compliance. You gain it: GDPR data residency by default, NIS2 security controls built in, full audit logging, and policy-as-code, without relying on a third-party cloud provider's compliance posture.