Modern organizations often face an uphill battle relocating their cloud infrastructure, with migration causing headaches and delays. FluidCloud is changing that, with its platform giving users visibility, replicability, and portability of their stack.
However, in order to remain reliable, FluidCloud needed its own infrastructure to be dynamic and resilient. This is why FluidCloud chose to make Vultr a part of its multicloud strategy, ensuring availability and avoiding vendor lock-in. They shared their experience in this thorough case study outlining the process and advantages of the move.
FluidCloud, using its own Cloud Cloning™ technology, automatically translated its existing resources into versions compatible with Vultr. Then, once again using its own product, FluidCloud was able to facilitate a seamless migration in a matter of minutes.
FluidCloud, based on open-source technologies like golang, React.js, Kubernetes, PostgreSQL, and object storage, easily fit into Vultr’s open environment. FluidCloud uses Vultr Cloud Compute, Vultr Object Storage, Vultr Kubernetes Engine, Managed PostgreSQL, and open APIs to keep running under any circumstances.
The outcome? FluidCloud realized even more benefits from its migration than expected. The company saw significant ~7x performance improvements and up to 85% cost savings after moving many of its workloads from AWS to Vultr. Now, the company uses its resilient, bolstered infrastructure to help users do the same: save time and money by migrating.

