Today came with a game-changing announcement from Rumble, a cloud services provider and a reputed video-sharing platform. Following a successful beta launch encrusted by the patronage of high-profile clients, Rumble Cloud, its newest “Infrastructure as a Service” (IaaS) solution, has officially been unveiled to the public. Rumble Cloud’s primary mission: To act as a bulwark for open internet free from censorship and assert independence from the predatory pricing and restrictive measures of dominant companies.
Rumble, through its new Rumble Cloud, offers a much-needed alternative to Big Tech’s monopoly, allowing website owners, online creators, and online businesses to use an anti-censorship hosting provider.
This new offering comes as a breath of fresh air, liberating businesses from the constraints imposed by established industry giants. A slew of self-service cloud computing services, featuring crucial capabilities like Kubernetes, block and object storage, virtual private cloud options, virtual machines, and load balancers, are all bundled into Rumble Cloud, which also forms the technical spine of rumble.com.
Rumble Cloud aims to turn the tables against the traditional consumption-based models that have often left businesses grappling with unpredictable costs.