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Flux vs AWS

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Monthly payment scenario for the following specs:

2 CPU cores, 8GB Memory and 100GB Storage

Cloud that Scales Without the Sticker Shock

As your business grows, cloud computing costs can quickly become a challenge. But scaling doesn’t have to come with complex price tags. Here’s how Flux can help:

Decentralized Compute Network: Flux operates a global network with 13,000+ independent nodes working together to provide limitless scalability.

Affordable Performance: Access powerful resources like unlimited RAM, processing power, and storage at a fraction of the cost of traditional providers like AWS.

Customizable Solutions: Tailor deployments to your specific needs, regardless of location or workload.


Scalable Across Regions: No more bottlenecks or high costs in underserved regions for accelerated compute.

Outage-Free Cloud

Continuous AWS outages exposes the truth:
High-cost centralized data centers don’t deliver reliability when infrastructure fails. DePIN solutions like FluxCloud help mitigate these issues

AWS suffers from centralized, single points of failure where if one part of its computing network goes down, then it ripples across the entire ecosystem.

FluxCloud, a decentralized and user-powered compute marketplace/network has no single-region anchor. Workloads are scheduled across a distributed pool of independent operators in varying regions.

FluxCloud compute is provided by independent, cross-region operators, failures are compartmentalized. Distributed compute provision enables regionless-scaling and failover.

With FluxCloud, DNS discovery is distributed, compute is decentralized across independent operators, and failures stay local.

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