OpenClaw on Alibaba Cloud

Choose between official Alibaba Cloud self-hosting and MyClaw's simpler managed OpenClaw experience.

Two paths teams usually compare

Most people searching for Alibaba Cloud OpenClaw are deciding between self-hosting inside Alibaba Cloud and using a managed product that removes most of the setup and maintenance work.

Self-Managed

Self-host OpenClaw on Alibaba Cloud

Best when your team truly needs Alibaba Cloud account ownership, provider-specific architecture, or internal policy requires the deployment to stay there.

  • Official Alibaba routes now include Simple Application Server, Compute Nest on ECS, and a cloud computer option.
  • Alibaba also provides Model Studio and Cloud Monitor documentation around the deployment.
  • Your team still owns the cloud account, access surface, upgrades, backups, and incident response.
Managed

Use MyClaw as the simpler alternative

Best when the goal is private, reliable OpenClaw without turning the rollout into a self-hosted infrastructure project.

  • Private isolated OpenClaw instance without building the whole cloud layer first.
  • Always-on runtime, auto-updates, and lower day-2 operational overhead.
  • A stronger fit when speed, simplicity, backups, and support matter more than provider ownership.

If you choose Alibaba Cloud self-hosting, start here

These are the official Alibaba Cloud routes this page is referring to when it says Alibaba Cloud OpenClaw.

Simple Application Server image

Alibaba Cloud documents a preinstalled OpenClaw image on Simple Application Server. The guide requires at least 2 GiB memory, generates a random service port, and lets you disable public WebUI access after deployment.

Compute Nest + ECS

Alibaba Cloud also publishes a Compute Nest solution that launches OpenClaw on ECS inside your own account for teams that want account-level ownership from day one.

Model Studio connection

The official Alibaba deployment story is closely tied to Model Studio. The docs walk through API key setup, region matching, and OpenAI-compatible model configuration.

Cloud Monitor 2.0

Alibaba Cloud documents OpenClaw observability through diagnostics-otel and Cloud Monitor 2.0, including a minimum OpenClaw version requirement of v26.2.19.

Cloud computer route

Alibaba Cloud also documents an Elastic Desktop Service path for teams that want OpenClaw in a desktop-like cloud environment rather than only on a server instance.

Sources: SAS deployment guide · Compute Nest solution · Model Studio guide · Cloud Monitor guide · OpenClaw security docs

Operational Reality

What self-hosting still leaves on your team

Alibaba Cloud can get OpenClaw provisioned, but your team still owns the work that starts after deployment.

Provisioning is the first step. Operating it safely is the bigger commitment.
01

Internet exposure

OpenClaw ports and tokenized URLs still need careful handling. Alibaba's docs explicitly warn that exposed URLs can grant administrative access.

02

Security ownership

Your team still owns account boundaries, network rules, model keys, and ongoing hardening decisions inside Alibaba Cloud.

03

Observability upkeep

Cloud Monitor support depends on diagnostics-otel and supported OpenClaw versions, so monitoring is still something you configure and maintain.

04

Gateway controls

OpenClaw's own security docs recommend keeping the gateway off the public internet and tightening token, origin, and proxy controls.

Managed Value

What MyClaw adds beyond deployment

MyClaw is where OpenClaw stops feeling like an infrastructure project and starts feeling like a product your team can use.

Private, maintained, backed up, and easier to operate.

Private, isolated instance

MyClaw gives each customer an isolated OpenClaw environment instead of a shared multi-tenant runtime, which is often the real requirement behind enterprise deployment requests.

Always-on without self-ops

The product value is not just that OpenClaw is hosted somewhere. It stays available without your team maintaining the environment every day.

Auto-updates and maintenance

From the MyClaw side, updates and maintenance are part of the service experience rather than another internal backlog item for your team.

Daily backups and recovery posture

A deployment template can get OpenClaw running. It does not automatically turn backups, recovery, and continuity into a finished product experience.

Support when things break

MyClaw packages support and operational help into the service, which matters once OpenClaw becomes part of real workflows instead of a weekend deployment experiment.

Faster path to actual usage

The real advantage is getting from infrastructure setup to useful OpenClaw workflows faster, with less engineering time spent on platform work.

Which path usually fits which team

This is usually a control-vs-experience decision, not a simple cloud branding decision.

Choose Alibaba Cloud for account ownership

This is the right route when internal policy, procurement, or architecture standards require OpenClaw to live in your own Alibaba Cloud environment.

Choose Alibaba Cloud for a custom internal stack

If you specifically want to wire OpenClaw into your own Model Studio, Cloud Monitor, network topology, and enterprise controls, self-hosting is the more natural fit.

Choose MyClaw for a managed private experience

If what you really need is a private OpenClaw instance that is already usable, MyClaw is stronger because it removes most of the platform work.

Choose MyClaw when time and support matter

Teams that care more about onboarding speed, operational help, backups, and lower maintenance usually get more value from MyClaw than from self-managing the stack.

FAQ

Does Alibaba Cloud officially support OpenClaw now?

Yes. Alibaba Cloud now has official OpenClaw material across Simple Application Server, Compute Nest on ECS, Model Studio, Cloud Monitor, and a cloud computer route. That is why this keyword now maps to real self-hosting options instead of just a speculative landing page topic.

Is MyClaw part of Alibaba Cloud's official OpenClaw offering?

No. MyClaw is a separate managed hosting product for OpenClaw. We are not the Alibaba Cloud self-hosting route and we do not deploy into your own Alibaba Cloud account.

What does Alibaba Cloud deployment actually solve?

It solves where OpenClaw runs and gives you official Alibaba paths to provision it, connect Model Studio, and integrate monitoring. It does not remove the need to manage security exposure, access controls, upgrades, backups, and day-2 operations.

What is MyClaw's value if Alibaba Cloud already offers deployment?

MyClaw's value is the managed experience around OpenClaw: private isolated hosting, always-on access, updates, backups, support, and less operational work for your team. In other words, Alibaba gives you official self-hosting routes, while MyClaw gives you a more productized way to use OpenClaw.

When does Alibaba Cloud self-hosting make more sense than MyClaw?

Self-hosting makes more sense when you need direct cloud account control, provider-specific architecture choices, or internal policy requires the deployment to sit inside Alibaba Cloud under your own ownership.

Can we start with MyClaw and revisit Alibaba Cloud self-hosting later?

Yes. Some teams use managed hosting first so they can validate usage and security needs before deciding whether the added complexity of a self-managed Alibaba Cloud deployment is worth it.

Want OpenClaw without owning the whole cloud stack?

If Alibaba Cloud solves infrastructure placement but MyClaw solves ease of use, support, updates, and operational burden, the better path depends on what your team actually values more.

Private hosting, backups, support, and less infrastructure work.