Bring Your Own Cloud for Odoo
Connect your own cloud account; CloudWady deploys and manages Odoo on it while your provider bills you directly, no markup. You keep the data, region, and relationship.
What "Bring Your Own Cloud" actually means
Most Odoo hosting bundles the platform and the servers into one bill. You rent both from the same vendor, and you never see the underlying cloud cost. BYOC splits those two things apart.
You open an account with a cloud provider — Hetzner, AWS, Google Cloud, or DigitalOcean — and connect it to CloudWady. From there, CloudWady provisions the server, installs Odoo, wires up backups and SSL, and keeps it running. The machines live in your account, under your name, in the region you chose. CloudWady is the control plane on top; your cloud provider is the landlord underneath.
The cloud bill comes from your provider
Because the resources sit in your account, your provider charges you directly for them — the same published per-hour and per-gigabyte rates anyone else pays. CloudWady never resells compute and never adds a margin on top of it. You pay one flat CloudWady platform fee for the deployment and management layer, and your cloud invoice arrives straight from the provider.
You keep the relationship
If you ever stop using CloudWady, the servers, the database, the filestore, and the cloud account stay exactly where they are — they were always yours. The data lives in the region you picked, operated under EU rules by syscoon GmbH in Germany when you choose an EU region. Nothing about the move is one-way.
Repo to live, in minutes
1. Connect your cloud
Add an API token or credentials for your provider. CloudWady uses it only to provision and manage resources in your account.
2. Pick a region
Choose where the workload runs — an EU region for GDPR, or wherever your end-customers are. The choice is yours, not the platform's.
3. CloudWady deploys
The server is provisioned, Odoo is installed, SSL is issued, and backups are scheduled — from your repo to a live instance in minutes.
4. Pay the provider
Your cloud invoice comes straight from the provider at their rates. CloudWady bills only its flat platform fee — never the compute.
Why it beats a fully managed host
Compared with renting both platform and servers from one vendor — the Odoo.sh model — BYOC changes three things that matter.
Cost transparency
You see the real cloud cost because it arrives on your own provider invoice — no bundled markup, no opaque per-worker line items. On Odoo.sh the hosting is rolled into the subscription and the underlying infrastructure cost is never itemised.
No lock-in
The server and the data are in your cloud account from day one. You can take a backup, hand over the credentials, or keep running without CloudWady — nothing is trapped inside a proprietary platform you can't leave.
Region choice
Odoo.sh runs in a fixed set of regions chosen by Odoo S.A. BYOC lets you place the workload anywhere your provider has a data centre — EU-only for residency, or close to wherever your users actually are.
Choose a provider to deploy on
Each guide walks through connecting the account, picking a region, and getting Odoo live. Start with the provider you already use — or the one closest to your customers.
Deploy Odoo on your own cloud
Connect a cloud account, pick a region, and let CloudWady take your repo to a live Odoo instance in minutes — with the cloud bill coming straight from your provider, at their rates.