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Raff vs Traditional Hosting: Performance, Price, and Simplicity Compared

Cloud

Choosing the right hosting solution is no longer just about uptime and storage. For developers, startups, and technical teams, the decision now includes how fast they can deploy, how much control they have, and how unpredictable the bill will be at the end of the month. In this post, we compare Raff’s modern VM-based cloud infrastructure with traditional shared and VPS hosting providers on performance, pricing, and usability.


Performance: Purpose-Built VMs vs General-Purpose Servers

Traditional Hosting: Shared hosting and standard VPS platforms often pack multiple users onto the same machine, with limited visibility or control. Performance can fluctuate based on other tenants ("noisy neighbors"), and resource scaling is manual and rigid.

Raff: Every VM you launch on Raff is isolated, clean, and ready to scale. Backed by AMD EPYC processors and NVMe SSD storage, Raff VMs deliver consistent performance, low latency, and full-root control. Whether you're running a Node.js backend or benchmarking container builds, you get predictable speed every time.

Pricing: Transparent vs Hidden Complexity

Traditional Hosting: VPS plans often come in rigid tiers—$5, $10, $20—with fixed resources. You pay whether or not you use the server. Upgrades require downtime or manual migration. Worse, some providers hide real costs behind bandwidth caps or upsells.

Raff: You only pay for what you actually use. With true hourly billing and $100 in free credit for new users, Raff gives you flexibility to start small and scale when you need to—without committing to a monthly plan. No setup fees, no overage traps.


Simplicity: Developer-First vs Legacy Panel Bloat

Traditional Hosting: Many traditional providers still rely on outdated cPanel dashboards or confusing interfaces bloated with upsells, affiliate banners, or email tools you'll never use.

Raff is built for people who want to launch fast and get to work. A clean dashboard. A few clicks to launch. Full SSH access. That's it. Whether you're deploying for a hackathon or spinning up infrastructure for a project, simplicity wins.

Raff isn’t trying to replace all hosting. But if you’re a developer, solo builder, or team that wants raw power, fast deployment, and no BS pricing, it's a compelling alternative.