Best Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) Providers for Ansible

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    InMotion Hosting Reviews
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    InMotion Hosting

    $14.99 per month
    2,918 Ratings
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    InMotion Hosting is a performance-first infrastructure provider trusted by agencies, developers, and growing businesses since 2001. With more than 170,000 customers worldwide, we design, own, and operate our own hardware, network, and data centers. There is no third-party cloud underneath your environment. No resellers. No abstraction layers between your workload and the people responsible for it. That ownership gives us something most hosting providers cannot offer: direct control over performance, reliability, and response time. When something needs attention, our engineers are working on infrastructure they built and manage themselves. Every support interaction is handled by trained technical staff, available 24/7. No scripts, no bots, no first-tier deflection. We are founder-led, privately held, and not backed by private equity. That independence means we invest in long-term infrastructure and long-term partnerships, not quarterly growth targets. Products and Services: - Web Hosting (Shared, WordPress, cPanel) - Managed VPS Hosting - Dedicated Servers - Reseller Hosting with WHMCS - Managed Hosting Services - Large Server Deployments - Domain Services and Business Email - Professional Website Services For technical teams and infrastructure-dependent businesses, the provider behind your stack matters as much as the stack itself. InMotion Hosting gives you performance, accountability, and direct access to the people running your environment.
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    Kamatera Reviews

    Kamatera

    Kamatera

    $4 per month
    2 Ratings
    Our comprehensive suite of cloud services allows you to build your cloud server your way. Kamatera’s infrastructure is specialized in VPS hosting. With 24 data centers around the world, including 8 in the US, as well as in Europe, Asia and the Middle East, you can choose from. Our enterprise-grade cloud server can meet your requirements at any stage. We use cutting edge hardware, including Ice Lake Processors, NVMe SSDs, and other components, to deliver consistent performance and 99.95% uptime. With a robust service such as ours, you'll get a lot of great features like fantastic hardware, flexible cloud setup, Windows server hosting, fully managed hosting and data security. We also offer consultation, server migration and disaster recovery. We have a 24/7 live support team to assist you in all time zones. With our flexible and predictable pricing plans, you only pay for the services you use.
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    Akamai Cloud Reviews
    Akamai Cloud (previously known as Linode) provides a next-generation distributed cloud platform built for performance, portability, and scalability. It allows developers to deploy and manage cloud-native applications globally through a robust suite of services including Essential Compute, Managed Databases, Kubernetes Engine, and Object Storage. Designed to lower cloud spend, Akamai offers flat pricing, predictable billing, and reduced egress costs without compromising on power or flexibility. Businesses can access GPU-accelerated instances to drive AI, ML, and media workloads with unmatched efficiency. Its edge-first infrastructure ensures ultra-low latency, enabling applications to deliver exceptional user experiences across continents. Akamai Cloud’s architecture emphasizes portability—helping organizations avoid vendor lock-in by supporting open technologies and multi-cloud interoperability. Comprehensive support and developer-focused tools simplify migration, application optimization, and scaling. Whether for startups or enterprises, Akamai Cloud delivers global reach and superior performance for modern workloads.
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    phoenixNAP Reviews

    phoenixNAP

    phoenixNAP

    $0.10/hour
    As a global IaaS solutions provider, phoenixNAP helps organizations of different sizes meet their IT performance, security, and scalability needs. Delivered from strategic edge locations in the U.S., Europe, Asia-Pacific, and Latin America, phoenixNAP's solutions are globally available, enabling businesses reach their target locales. Its colocation, HaaS, private and hybrid cloud, backup, disaster recovery, and security services are available on an opex-friendly model, providing flexibility and cost-efficiency. Based on world-class technologies, they provide redundancy, security, and advanced connectivity. Companies of all verticals and sizes can leverage phoenixNAP infrastructure for their evolving IT requirements at any stage of growth.
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    MAAS Reviews

    MAAS

    Canonical

    $30
    Self-service, remote deployment of operating systems such as Windows, CentOS, ESXi, and Ubuntu on physical servers transforms your data center into a bare metal cloud environment. This Metal-As-A-Service (MAAS) solution enables provisioning for a variety of systems, offering on-demand server capabilities alongside remote edge cluster management. With comprehensive infrastructure monitoring and discovery features, it seamlessly integrates with tools like Ansible, Chef, Puppet, SALT, and Juju, ensuring rapid installations from scratch. Supporting VMware ESXi, Windows, CentOS, RHEL, and Ubuntu, it allows for the creation of customized images with pre-installed applications, as well as configurations for disk and network settings. The platform utilizes an API-driven approach for essential services such as DHCP, DNS, PXE, and IPAM, while a REST API facilitates streamlined provisioning processes. Furthermore, it incorporates LDAP user authentication and role-based access control (RBAC) to enhance security measures. Hardware testing and commissioning are integral parts of the solution, which is designed to deliver the quickest operating system installation times in the industry, thanks to its highly optimized image-based installer. MAAS is compatible with all certified servers from leading vendors and efficiently discovers servers located in racks, chassis, and broader data center networks, while also supporting major system BMCs and chassis controllers. The combination of these features allows organizations to manage their infrastructure more effectively and drive operational efficiency.
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    Multipass Reviews
    With just one command, you can swiftly create an Ubuntu virtual machine using Multipass, which is capable of launching and managing VMs while configuring them with cloud-init, akin to public cloud environments. This tool allows you to experiment with cloud launches right on your local machine at no cost, and in just five minutes, you'll realize how effortlessly a lightweight cloud setup can be achieved. To get started, you can launch several LTS instances, check their status, execute commands, apply cloud-init configurations, and remove older instances as needed. For those looking to master the Linux command line, the "Ubuntu Server CLI cheat sheet" serves as a quick reference for skills ranging from basic file management to advanced deployments like Kubernetes and OpenStack. Multipass also features a command line interface that simplifies the launching, management, and interaction with Linux instances. You'll find that downloading a fresh image is incredibly fast, enabling you to have a fully operational VM in mere minutes. Furthermore, you can create Ubuntu instances and initialize them with cloud-init metadata, similar to setups on AWS, Azure, Google, IBM, and Oracle clouds, allowing you to effectively simulate a cloud deployment directly on your workstation. This capability makes it easier than ever to experiment and learn about cloud computing without the need for extensive resources.
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    OpenNebula Reviews
    Introducing OpenNebula, a versatile Cloud & Edge Computing Platform designed to deliver flexibility, scalability, simplicity, and independence from vendors, catering to the evolving demands of developers and DevOps teams. This open-source platform is not only powerful but also user-friendly, enabling organizations to construct and oversee their Enterprise Clouds with ease. OpenNebula facilitates comprehensive management of IT infrastructure and applications, effectively eliminating vendor lock-in while streamlining complexity, minimizing resource usage, and lowering operational expenses. By integrating virtualization and container technologies with features like multi-tenancy, automated provisioning, and elasticity, OpenNebula provides the capability to deploy applications and services on demand. The typical architecture of an OpenNebula Cloud includes a management cluster, which encompasses the front-end nodes, alongside the cloud infrastructure consisting of one or more workload clusters, ensuring robust and efficient operations. This structure allows for seamless scalability and adaptability to meet the dynamic requirements of modern workloads.
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