Every non-EU cloud has a sovereign alternative.
For each major non-EU cloud, we built a service-by-service mapping to a 100% EU-jurisdictional stack — including realistic migration timelines and the cost reality. Pick your provider below.
AWS
EC2, S3, RDS, CloudFront, Route 53 — fully replaced.
See EU alternativeMicrosoft Azure
Compute, AKS, SQL, Front Door — sovereign mapping.
See EU alternativeGoogle Cloud
GCE, GKE, BigQuery, Cloud SQL — what to use instead.
See EU alternativeOracle Cloud (OCI)
Compute, Autonomous DB, Object Storage — replaced.
See EU alternativeIBM Cloud
VPC, Cloud Object Storage, Db2 — EU equivalents.
See EU alternativeAlibaba Cloud
ECS, OSS, RDS — moving from CN to EU jurisdiction.
See EU alternativeCloudflare
CDN, WAF, Workers, R2 — EU-jurisdictional swaps.
See EU alternativeDigitalOcean
Droplets, Spaces, App Platform — EU equivalents.
See EU alternativeAkamai Linode
Linodes, Object Storage, NodeBalancers — replaced.
See EU alternativeVultr
Cloud Compute, Bare Metal, GPU instances — EU mapping.
See EU alternativeHeroku (Salesforce)
Dynos, Postgres, Add-ons, Pipelines — sovereign PaaS.
See EU alternativeRender
Web Services, Workers, Postgres, Static — EU swaps.
See EU alternativeFly.io
Machines, Postgres, Volumes, LiteFS — EU equivalents.
See EU alternativeSupabase
Postgres, Auth, Storage, Edge Functions — self-hosted.
See EU alternativeMongoDB Atlas
Clusters, Search, Vector Search — sovereign mapping.
See EU alternativeSnowflake
Warehouses, Snowpipe, Snowpark — EU data warehouse.
See EU alternativeNot sure which to pick?
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