Bandwidth Costs: Cloud vs Self-Hosted Comparison
Bandwidth Costs — Cloud vs Self-Hosted Comparison We break down the numbers so you can make an informed decision.
Bandwidth Costs: Cloud vs Self-Hosted Comparison
Understanding the true cost of your software stack is critical for making informed decisions. Whether you're a startup watching every dollar or an enterprise optimizing spend, the numbers matter.
The Problem with SaaS Pricing
Modern SaaS pricing is designed to grow with your usage. What starts as a reasonable $10/month can balloon to hundreds or thousands as your team scales. Per-seat pricing is particularly painful — every new hire increases your software costs.
Breaking Down the Numbers
Let's look at real-world cost scenarios:
**Small Team (5 people)**:
**Medium Team (25 people)**:
**Large Team (100+ people)**:
What You Get for $5/Month Self-Hosting
A single TinyPod server includes:
Most teams can run 5-10 apps on a single server comfortably.
The Total Cost of Ownership
Self-hosting costs more than just the server fee. Factor in:
Total annual cost: ~$75 vs thousands in SaaS subscriptions.
How to Calculate Your Savings
1. List every SaaS tool your team uses
2. Note the monthly cost and user count for each
3. Identify open-source alternatives (most exist)
4. Calculate the server resources needed
5. Compare: SaaS total vs server cost
Use our calculator at tinypod.app/calculator for an instant estimate.
Making the Switch
Migration doesn't have to be all-or-nothing. Start with one tool:
1. Deploy the open-source alternative on TinyPod
2. Run it alongside your existing SaaS for a week
3. Migrate data and switch over
4. Cancel the SaaS subscription
5. Repeat with the next tool
Conclusion
The economics of self-hosting have never been better. Managed platforms like TinyPod eliminate the ops burden while keeping costs at $5/month. For most teams, the question isn't whether to self-host — it's which tool to migrate first.
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