But what exactly is Ryuucloud, and why is it being mentioned in the same breath as established giants? This article provides a deep, technical, and practical dive into Ryuucloud’s architecture, pricing, use cases, and how it compares to the competition. At its core, Ryuucloud is a next-generation Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) provider specializing in high-frequency compute, NVMe-block storage, and DDoS-protected networks. Unlike traditional hosts that oversell shared resources, Ryuucloud focuses on dedicated resource allocation, ensuring consistent input/output operations per second (IOPS) and low-latency networking.

| Plan | vCPU | RAM | NVMe Storage | Transfer | Price (Monthly) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 1 (EPYC) | 2 GB | 40 GB | 2 TB | $6.00 | | Pro | 2 (EPYC) | 4 GB | 80 GB | 4 TB | $14.00 | | Business | 4 (EPYC) | 8 GB | 160 GB | 8 TB | $28.00 | | Performance | 8 (EPYC) | 16 GB | 320 GB | 12 TB | $54.00 | | Enterprise | 16 (EPYC) | 32 GB | 640 GB | 20 TB | $104.00 |

Conversely, if you require massive global scale (50+ regions), managed Kubernetes, or native object storage, you might need to supplement Ryuucloud with other services.