Most cloud providers sell you burstable CPUs, throttled storage, and charge you per GB just to move data out. Huddle01 VMs run on dedicated AMD EPYC Zen 4 processors with DDR5 memory and unthrottled NVMe storage, the same hardware you'd spec for on-prem, delivered as cloud.
Processor
AMD EPYC Genoa (Zen 4)
Storage
NVMe SSD (Unthrottled)
Memory
DDR5 ECC
Network
Unlimited ingress & egress
Faster than AWS c7i in web server benchmarks
Bandwidth fees, unlimited ingress & egress
More IOPS than
AWS EBS gp3
The cost of equivalent AWS instances
Zero bandwidth fees, period. Unlimited inbound and outbound data transfer included with every instance. No surprise egress bills like AWS or GCP.
Complete control over your instance. SSH in, install anything, configure everything. Your VM, your rules.
Deploy with Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, Rocky Linux, or bring your own ISO. Pre-configured images available.
Deploy with Ubuntu, Debian, CentOS, Rocky Linux, or bring your own ISO. Pre-configured images available.
Create instant point-in-time snapshots. Restore or clone instances in seconds. Automated backups available.
Secure VPC networking between your instances. Isolate workloads with private IPs and firewall rules at no extra cost.
Real-time CPU, memory, disk, and bandwidth metrics out of the box. Set alerts and track performance from your dashboard.
Your "2 vCPU" is not our 2 vCPU.
CPU
AMD EPYC Genoa (Zen 4)
Dedicated cores. No bursting, no throttling, no credit system. Your vCPUs are yours, 100% of the time.
CPU
Intel Xeon (Cascade Lake / Sapphire Rapids)
t3 instances use burstable credits, once they're gone, you're throttled. Even c7i shares the physical host.
Memory & Bandwidth
DDR5 ECC + Unlimited bandwidth
Latest-gen memory. Zero egress fees. Transfer 10 TB/month and pay nothing extra.
Memory & Bandwidth
DDR4 + $0.09/GB egress
Older memory standard. 1 TB of egress = $92/month in surprise fees on top of your compute bill.
Storage
Direct-attached NVMe SSD
No network hops. No IOPS baseline caps. 13,380 IOPS at 5.7ms latency — tested, not theoretical.
Storage
EBS gp3 (network-attached)
Baseline 3,000 IOPS. Hit the cap? You pay more or wait. Every I/O request crosses the network.
Real-world benchmarks
Web Server - Go, 50 concurrent image requests
Video Transcoding - 4K → 1080p (lower is better)
CI/CD Build - Redis compilation from source (lower is better)
Disk I/O - PostgreSQL-style random read/write (IOPS - higher is better)
5× the IOPS. 7× lower latency. At 1/3 the price.
Full comparison

Dheeraj
VP of Software Development
Ankit
CTO, Suraasa
Vraj Desai
Co-Founder, MetEngine
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