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    Cubiclerebels: Agile cloud cost savers & SRE pioneers

    By Eva LiJune 25, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    • Reduces cloud costs by taking only a month’s savings as fee
    • Offers SRE/Ops, hosting and Rails support across mobile and web

    Cubiclerebels: Cloud services and hosting approach

    Cubiclerebels started in 2014 with a small team of senior engineers and designers. They help businesses reduce cloud costs by finding waste in cloud setups, infrastructure and code. Their Cloud Cost Buster service works with clients to change architecture and usage patterns. They do not charge by time or size. Instead, they only take one month of the savings made. This makes the service low-risk for clients and focused on results. Their team steps in to find what is not working, and helps fix it quickly. Clients get reports, solutions and working changes without long contracts or high bills.

    They also support other key services. Their Site Reliability Engineering and operations work covers many tasks. These include CI/CD pipelines, infrastructure tuning, traffic handling, system scaling and monitoring. Another core area is legacy support for old Ruby on Rails systems. Many businesses still run apps on Rails 2 to 4, but few firms want to maintain them. Cubiclerebels offer help with bug fixes, updates, logging and deployment. This keeps older services running while teams plan new ones. They also provide hosting through The Little Host, their own service that runs on ASN 151361. It gives clients control and privacy, different from big public cloud platforms.

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    Cubiclerebels: Why Cubiclerebels matter in today’s cloud market

    Many companies now spend large amounts on cloud. Some use nearly one-third of their IT budgets on it. But much of that spend is lost on poor setups, overuse or idle resources. Cubiclerebels solve that by finding real savings in live systems. Most businesses do not have time or skill to go deep into their infrastructure. Cubiclerebels offer a simple way to fix this. They find waste, clean up systems and help teams run better. Clients get help without hiring full-time staff or starting from scratch. The pricing model, based on savings, makes it easier to say yes.

    Site Reliability Engineering is another fast-growing area. It helps teams keep systems up and working under pressure. But it can be hard to build the right team. Many firms cannot hire enough SRE talent or set up proper tools. Cubiclerebels provide targeted help, solving urgent issues without delay. Their hybrid hosting adds a different option for those who want control outside of major platforms. By supporting legacy apps, they also help clients who cannot yet move to new systems. This mix of cost focus, hands-on support and flexible hosting fills a gap in the industry, where many providers only offer broad or expensive solutions.

    cloud infrastructure cloud savings cost optimisation DevOps hybrid hosting legacy apps Rails support SRE
    Eva Li

    Eva is a community engagement specialist at BTW Media, having studied Marketing at Auckland University of Technology. Contact her at e.li@btw.media

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