15/05/2025
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With buzzwords like “cloud hosting” and “enterprise-grade solutions” flying around, it’s easy for e-commerce merchants to be drawn to Adobe Commerce Cloud. After all, it sounds like the premium choice: secure, fast, and backed by Adobe. But does your business really need it? The truth is, for many merchants, the cost far outweighs the benefits. Here’s how to decide if it’s the right choice for you - or if a more cost-effective alternative will suffice.
While Adobe Commerce Cloud offers an impressive suite of features, it’s not always the best value for money:
High Entry Costs: Adobe tailors its pricing based on your business size, revenue, and usage. For many merchants, the licensing and hosting fees are significantly higher than other hosting options.
Performance Parity: While Adobe Commerce Cloud performs well, you can achieve similar (or even better) performance with alternative hosting providers at a fraction of the cost.
Developer Complexity: Supporting Adobe Commerce Cloud requires specialised knowledge. This raises the bar for agencies and developers, increasing the cost of ongoing maintenance and customisations.
Limited Flexibility: Features like on-the-fly custom patches or highly tailored hosting configurations are restricted, often leading to additional workarounds and costs.
There are situations where Adobe Commerce Cloud could be the right choice:
You Want a "Set It and Forget It" Solution: If you’re a business with deep pockets and no desire to manage hosting configurations, Adobe Commerce Cloud offers a hands-off approach. Its built-in security, scalability, and integration with other Adobe tools make it appealing to those who prioritise simplicity over cost.
You’re a Large Enterprise with Complex Needs: For businesses with massive traffic, complex integrations, or requirements for a global infrastructure, Adobe Commerce Cloud can provide stability and scale.
However, even in these cases, some large enterprises prefer custom hosting solutions tailored specifically to their unique needs, bypassing the limitations of Adobe Commerce Cloud.
For most merchants, alternative hosting providers deliver better value. Here are some popular options:
MaxCluster (Germany)
Hypernode (Netherlands)
AWS, Google Cloud, or Azure (Custom Hosting)
Adobe Commerce Cloud isn’t inherently bad - it’s secure, performs well, and offers enterprise-grade features. But for most merchants, it’s an unnecessary expense. By exploring alternative hosting options, you can save significant costs and redirect those funds into high-impact areas like development and marketing.
The best advice? Ask questions, compare options, and don’t rush into a decision. In 90% of cases, a more flexible and cost-effective solution will meet your needs just as well - if not better.
Let's discuss with Vlad, which alternatives to Adobe Commerce Cloud might be the right choice for your project!
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