Exoscale vs netcup: Kubernetes Cost Comparison (2026)
netcup is 83% cheaper than Exoscale for a 3-node Kubernetes cluster (€16 vs €91/mo)
At the cluster level, netcup runs 83% cheaper, roughly €76/mo less than its competitor. netcup delivers ~20× the storage IOPS, which matters for write-heavy workloads like etcd or database operators. On block storage, netcup is the cheaper option at roughly 1/8.5 the price per GB. Choose netcup for cost-efficient Kubernetes on a budget; choose Exoscale for IOPS-intensive stateful applications.
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| | | |
|---|---|---|
| HQ / Country | Switzerland | Germany |
| Managed Kubernetes | Yes | No (DIY) |
| Control Plane Cost | Free | Self-managed |
| Cheapest Node | €17.03/mo 2 vCPU, 2 GB RAM | €2.59/mo 2 vCPU, 2 GB RAM |
| 3-Node Cluster* | ~€91.24/mo | ~€15.54/mo |
| 6-Node HA Cluster* | ~€142.33/mo | ~€23.31/mo |
| Egress | €0.020/GB | Unlimited |
| S3 Storage | €0.020/GB | Not available |
| Certifications | ISO27001, FINMA | ISO27001 |
| CLOUD Act Exposure | No | 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: Exoscale as of May 2026, netcup as of Jun 2026.
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