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Why teams run Odoo on AWS

AWS is the enterprise default. If your organisation already standardises on it — for procurement, security reviews, or an existing landing zone — running Odoo there keeps it inside the same account boundary, the same IAM, and the same audit trail as everything else you operate.

Enterprise standard

Vendor due-diligence questionnaires, SOC 2 reviews, and procurement teams already understand AWS. Hosting Odoo in your own AWS account means there is no new provider to vet — the workload sits beside the rest of your stack under controls you already maintain.

Global region coverage

AWS operates more regions than any other major provider. That matters when you need a footprint close to your users, or when a customer contract specifies a particular jurisdiction. CloudWady deploys into whichever region you select — the same workflow, anywhere AWS reaches.

Existing commitments and credits

Enterprise Discount Programs, Savings Plans, Reserved Instances, and activate credits all keep working. Because the Odoo workload runs in your own account, the compute it consumes draws down the commitments you already have instead of starting a separate bill somewhere else.

Bring your own cloud

It lands in your AWS account

CloudWady never resells AWS. You connect your own AWS account, CloudWady provisions the Odoo instance inside it, and the cloud bill comes straight from AWS at AWS rates — no markup, no middle layer. CloudWady charges a flat platform fee for the control plane; everything else is your direct AWS spend.

That separation is the point. The servers, the database, the storage, and the network all live under your account and your IAM. CloudWady orchestrates the deployment and day-two operations on top of infrastructure that remains yours — you can see every resource it creates in your own AWS console.

Data residency

Pick your region, keep your data where it belongs

Region is your decision. Choose an EU region such as Frankfurt or Ireland when GDPR or a customer contract requires European residency, or place the workload in a US or APAC region to sit close to your users. CloudWady deploys into the region you select and the data stays there.

For European residency, CloudWady is operated by syscoon GmbH in Germany — so the control plane itself sits under EU operation while your Odoo workload runs in the AWS region you chose. The result is residency you can actually point to in a contract, not a region picked for you.

How it works

From repo to live in minutes

Point CloudWady at your Git repository, connect your AWS account, and pick a region. CloudWady provisions the instance, pulls your code, installs your addons, and brings the database up — then hands you a running Odoo with a URL. No console clicking, no Terraform to maintain, no deploy scripts to babysit.

Every later push follows the same path. CloudWady rebuilds, runs your modules, and rolls the change out on the AWS infrastructure you own. The deploy mechanics stay out of your way — you work in your repo and the dashboard, and the live instance keeps up.

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Where to go next

Comparing AWS with other clouds for Odoo? The cloud guides hub walks through each supported provider and when each one makes sense. If you're weighing CloudWady against Odoo.sh on cost and control, the comparison page lays out the difference between renting a platform and running Odoo in your own cloud.

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