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Exoscale

Swiss cloud platform for developers with compute, storage and DBaaS — an alternative to AWS.

Overview

Exoscale is a Lausanne, Switzerland-based European company building cloud infrastructure and developer tools software since 2012. As an EU-headquartered provider, Exoscale operates under GDPR and is outside the reach of the US CLOUD Act, making it a privacy-friendly alternative to AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure for European teams.

Why European teams pick Exoscale

Teams in Europe pick Exoscale when they want a cloud infrastructure provider that bills in EUR, supports their local data-protection officer requirements, and keeps customer data under Switzerland law, operating since 2012. Compared with AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure, Exoscale avoids cross-border data transfers under Schrems II and the US CLOUD Act, which is often the deciding factor for European procurement and legal teams.

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About

Exoscale is a Swiss cloud platform built for European businesses that require sovereignty and predictable performance. It is owned by A1 Group (Austrian telecoms) and operates data centres exclusively in Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and Bulgaria — all under EU or Swiss jurisdiction. Exoscale offers compute instances, managed databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL), managed Kubernetes, Object Storage, and DNS services. Unlike hyperscalers, Exoscale guarantees no US parent company involvement and simple, transparent pricing. It is popular among Swiss and Austrian enterprises, regulated industries, and teams that treat European data sovereignty as a hard requirement rather than a preference.

Details

Founded
2012
Headquarters
Lausanne, Switzerland

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Frequently asked questions

What is Exoscale?

Exoscale is a Swiss cloud platform built for European businesses that require sovereignty and predictable performance. It is owned by A1 Group (Austrian telecoms) and operates data centres exclusively in Switzerland, Austria, Germany, and Bulgaria — all under EU or Swiss jurisdiction. Exoscale offers compute instances, managed databases (MySQL, PostgreSQL), managed Kubernetes, Object Storage, and DNS services. Unlike hyperscalers, Exoscale guarantees no US parent company involvement and simple, transparent pricing. It is popular among Swiss and Austrian enterprises, regulated industries, and teams that treat European data sovereignty as a hard requirement rather than a preference.

What does Exoscale do?

Exoscale is swiss cloud platform for developers with compute, storage and dbaas — an alternative to aws. It is listed under cloud infrastructure and developer tools on EU Alts because its core functionality serves teams looking for a European cloud infrastructure tool with EU data residency, typically as a switch away from AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure.

Is Exoscale a good European cloud infrastructure alternative?

Exoscale is a fit for European businesses evaluating cloud infrastructure options where data residency and GDPR alignment matter — typical buyers include EU-based SaaS teams, public-sector projects, regulated industries (healthcare, finance, legal), and any organisation that needs to demonstrate that customer data does not leave the EU. It also overlaps with developer tools use cases.

Is Exoscale GDPR compliant?

Exoscale is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland and falls under EU jurisdiction, so it processes user data under the GDPR by default. Customer data processing is supervised by Switzerland's data protection authority, the Federal Data Protection and Information Commissioner (FDPIC). Because the company is not US-incorporated, it is not subject to the US CLOUD Act — meaning US authorities cannot compel Exoscale to disclose customer data the way they can with AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure. For European buyers, that often simplifies DPIA paperwork and standard contractual clauses.

How do teams switch from AWS to Exoscale?

Most teams move to Exoscale from AWS, Google Cloud, and Azure because they want EU data residency without giving up the core cloud infrastructure workflow. Exoscale's Switzerland base means a single jurisdiction for both the company and (typically) its hosting infrastructure, so you can drop Schrems II transfer impact assessments for this part of your stack. Plan the migration in stages: export your data from the US incumbent, pilot Exoscale with a small team, then move the rest once the integration coverage you need is confirmed.

Where is Exoscale based?

Exoscale is headquartered in Lausanne, Switzerland. The company was founded in 2012. Its main website is https://www.exoscale.com.