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GCP (GKE) vs Cyso: Kubernetes Cost Comparison (2026)

Cyso is 50% cheaper than GCP (GKE) for a 3-node Kubernetes cluster (€82 vs €166/mo)

The 3-node cost gap is 50% (€83/mo) in Cyso's favour. GCP (GKE) delivers ~14× the storage IOPS, which matters for write-heavy workloads like etcd or database operators. Cyso is EU-headquartered and not subject to the CLOUD Act as a US-owned entity; GCP (GKE) is US-owned and falls under US jurisdiction. Choose Cyso for cost-efficient Kubernetes on a budget; choose GCP (GKE) for IOPS-intensive stateful applications.

Moving off GCP (GKE) could save ~€83/mo on a 3-node cluster.

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US GCP (GKE)
NL Cyso
HQ / Country United States Netherlands
Managed Kubernetes Yes Yes
Control Plane Cost €73/mo €29.99/mo
Cheapest Node
€34.37/mo
2 vCPU, 2 GB RAM
€17.50/mo
2 vCPU, 8 GB RAM
3-Node Cluster* ~€165.95/mo ~€82.49/mo
6-Node HA Cluster* ~€269.06/mo ~€134.99/mo
Egress €0.103/GB 4 TB free
S3 Storage €0.017/GB €0.055/GB
Certifications ISO27001, SOC2, HIPAA, PCI-DSS ISO27001
CLOUD Act Exposure Yes (US-owned) No

* Estimated using cheapest available node. DIY providers include 3 additional control plane nodes. Use the calculator for exact pricing with your specs.

Data freshness: GCP (GKE) as of May 2026, Cyso as of May 2026.

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