Cut your cloud bill—migrate in a few clicks and save 40%.
Cut your cloud bill—migrate in a few clicks and save 40%.
Cloud spending is a major expense. With Flex Compute, companies get the same AWS instances at a lower price, reducing overhead instantly.
Cloud spending is a major expense. With Flex Compute, companies get the same AWS instances at a lower price, reducing overhead instantly.


Don’t let AWS price hikes eat into your profits
Don’t let AWS price hikes eat into your profits
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When AWS raised prices on older instances (C4, M4, R4) in 2023-2024 ..
When AWS raised prices on older instances (C4, M4, R4) in 2023-2024 ..
When AWS raised prices on older instances (C4, M4, R4) in 2023-2024 ..
When AWS raised prices on older instances (C4, M4, R4) in 2023-2024 ..
A SaaS company’s AWS bill jumped 12% overnight, while finance and gaming firms feared downtime when considering migration. Moving to newer AWS instances required reconfiguration and testing, delaying decisions. Many felt locked into AWS, unable to switch without major infrastructure changes.
A SaaS company’s AWS bill jumped 12% overnight, while finance and gaming firms feared downtime when considering migration. Moving to newer AWS instances required reconfiguration and testing, delaying decisions. Many felt locked into AWS, unable to switch without major infrastructure changes.
Flex Compute lets businesses keep the same AWS instances at 30-40% lower costs
Flex Compute lets businesses keep the same AWS instances at 30-40% lower costs
Flex Compute lets businesses keep the same AWS instances at 30-40% lower costs
Flex Compute lets businesses keep the same AWS instances at 30-40% lower costs
Companies migrate seamlessly with no changes, ensuring the same performance while avoiding future AWS pricing shocks.
Companies migrate seamlessly with no changes, ensuring the same performance while avoiding future AWS pricing shocks.


Cloudidr Supports Multiple Migration Approaches
Cloudidr Supports Multiple Migration Approaches
Migrating to the cloud can feel overwhelming, but CloudiDR makes it effortless, helping businesses reduce costs, avoid disruptions, and stay ahead of AWS price hikes.
Lift and Shift
Lift and Shift
Move your existing monolithic application to the cloud without modifications.
Cloudidr replicates workloads onto AWS-compatible machines, ensuring a quick, hassle-free transition.
Move your existing monolithic application to the cloud without modifications.
Cloudidr replicates workloads onto AWS-compatible machines, ensuring a quick, hassle-free transition.
Net New (Re-Architecture)
Net New (Re-Architecture)
For businesses modernizing their infrastructure, CloudiDR helps re-architect applications into microservices.
This approach maximizes flexibility, cloud efficiency, and cost optimization.
For businesses modernizing their infrastructure, CloudiDR helps re-architect applications into microservices.
This approach maximizes flexibility, cloud efficiency, and cost optimization.
Every day you wait, you lose money—switch today
Every day you wait, you lose money—switch today
Save 30-40% on cloud costs. No migration fees.
Migrate seamlessly with no changes, ensuring the same performance
Flex Compute requires no complex setup
Just a simple switch to lower-cost instances
We follow all cloud security and compliance laws. Yes!
Safe and follows all security rules. (SOC 2, GDPR, HIPAA, etc.)
Common Questions
Common Questions
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What is Flex Compute and how does it work?
Flex Compute is our cloud-arbitrage platform that lets you access discounted AWS EC2 instances directly in your existing AWS account. We buy compute capacity in bulk from AWS and pass the savings to you. The instances appear in your account just like any EC2 instance — with full IAM, VPC, and security integration.
Do I need to change my cloud setup?
Is there a minimum commitment?
How much can I actually save?
What if I need support?
Is this secure?
How is this different from Reserved Instances or Savings Plans?
What instance types do you support?
Can I use this for production workloads?
How quickly can I start saving?
What is Flex Compute and how does it work?
Flex Compute is our cloud-arbitrage platform that lets you access discounted AWS EC2 instances directly in your existing AWS account. We buy compute capacity in bulk from AWS and pass the savings to you. The instances appear in your account just like any EC2 instance — with full IAM, VPC, and security integration.
Do I need to change my cloud setup?
Is there a minimum commitment?
How much can I actually save?
What if I need support?
Is this secure?
How is this different from Reserved Instances or Savings Plans?
What instance types do you support?
Can I use this for production workloads?
How quickly can I start saving?
What is Flex Compute and how does it work?
Flex Compute is our cloud-arbitrage platform that lets you access discounted AWS EC2 instances directly in your existing AWS account. We buy compute capacity in bulk from AWS and pass the savings to you. The instances appear in your account just like any EC2 instance — with full IAM, VPC, and security integration.
Do I need to change my cloud setup?
Is there a minimum commitment?
How much can I actually save?
What if I need support?
Is this secure?
How is this different from Reserved Instances or Savings Plans?
What instance types do you support?
Can I use this for production workloads?
How quickly can I start saving?
What is Flex Compute and how does it work?
Flex Compute is our cloud-arbitrage platform that lets you access discounted AWS EC2 instances directly in your existing AWS account. We buy compute capacity in bulk from AWS and pass the savings to you. The instances appear in your account just like any EC2 instance — with full IAM, VPC, and security integration.
Do I need to change my cloud setup?
Is there a minimum commitment?
How much can I actually save?
What if I need support?
Is this secure?
How is this different from Reserved Instances or Savings Plans?
What instance types do you support?
Can I use this for production workloads?
How quickly can I start saving?
