Comparison

Better-PaaS vs AWS Elastic Beanstalk

Last updated June 15, 2026
Reviewed by Better-PaaS team

Compare Better-PaaS and AWS Elastic Beanstalk across hosting model, deployment workflow, databases, HTTPS, pricing, and server ownership.

Overview

Better-PaaS and AWS Elastic Beanstalk solve related deployment problems, but they make different tradeoffs. Better-PaaS emphasizes self-hosting, server ownership, Docker containers, and a simple dashboard. AWS Elastic Beanstalk is known for AWS application orchestration.

Decision summary

Pick Better-PaaS when ownership, predictable server cost, and a lightweight self-hosted control plane matter. Pick AWS Elastic Beanstalk when you are already deep in AWS and need AWS-native integration.

Feature comparison

Better-PaaS gives you Git deploys, custom domains, automatic HTTPS, rollbacks, logs, scheduled jobs, backups, and one-click databases on a server you control. The key question is whether you want to operate that server or pay a platform to abstract it away.

  • Hosting model
  • Deployment workflow
  • Database handling
  • Rollback and logs
  • Maintenance responsibility

Cost and control

A self-hosted platform can be dramatically cheaper for many small apps because the main cost is the VPS. The tradeoff is operational responsibility: updates, server resources, backups, and security hygiene remain your job.

Bottom line for this comparison

Choose Better-PaaS if you want Git deploys and Docker isolation on a VPS you control. Revisit aws elastic beanstalk if managed infrastructure or specialized features (edge, multi-region, enterprise support) outweigh server ownership.

Elastic Beanstalk abstraction vs a single VPS

Beanstalk integrates with RDS, ALB, and IAM in AWS accounts. Better-PaaS is intentionally smaller: one server, Docker, Caddy - ideal when AWS complexity and bill unpredictability outweigh elasticity needs.

Side-by-side comparison

CriterionBetter-PaaSCompetitor
Hosting model
-Self-hosted on your VPS
-Hosted platform
Server ownership
You own the server and data
Provider manages infrastructure
Pricing predictability
Flat VPS cost, no per-app fees
Usage or seat-based billing
Setup complexity
Install control plane, then dashboard deploys
Web UI or CLI connected to account
Custom domains & HTTPS
-Automatic via Caddy
-Manual or add-on dependent
Database management
-One-click Postgres, Redis, MySQL containers
-Managed or self-hosted options
Rollback & logs
-Built-in rollback, live logs in dashboard
-Varies by tooling
Multi-region / scaling
Single server focused
Manual server scaling

FAQ

Is Better-PaaS cheaper than AWS Elastic Beanstalk?

It can be for small apps because you pay for your own server instead of per-service or usage-based platform layers. Actual cost depends on server size and maintenance time.

Can I migrate from AWS Elastic Beanstalk to Better-PaaS?

Usually yes if your app can run from Git or a Docker image and you can recreate environment variables, databases, and domains.