A full suite of solutions

Vultr Cloud Networking delivers a wide range of offerings, including a comprehensive CDN, local and global load balancing, and direct connections to other on-premesis or cloud data centers through Vultr Direct Connect.

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Delivering global cloud connectivity with security, reliability, and economy – without sacrificing performance

Vultr delivers enterprise-grade cloud network solutions with global reach and unmatched price-to-performance.

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Secure, rapid connections

Vultr Border Gateway Protocol
Vultr’s BGP feature enables bringing your own IP space to any of Vultr’s regions, using either your own ASN or a private one assigned by Vultr.
Vultr Reserved IPs
These IP addresses remain reserved if instances are destroyed and can be assigned to a new instance. They can be used to created floating IP addresses.
Vultr DNS
Vultr offers free DNS hosting for customer domains, including subdomains. Vultr’s nameservers are on an AnyCAST network, ensuring fast DNS resolution.
Vultr Firewall
The Vultr Firewall filters network traffic through groups. IPv4 and IPv6 network rules enable traffic filtering for incoming network requests.

Powerful cloud data center solutions

DDos Mitigation

For Vultr Cloud Compute instances, Vultr DDoS Mitigation monitors network traffic and automatically routes malicious activity to the Vultr attack mitigation farm when DDoS activity is detected, typically within 60 seconds. This protection occurs inside the Vultr network, ensuring no increased latency.

Vultr VPC

Vultr VPC (Virtual Private Cloud) delivers secure and isolated private networks between instances in a Vultr cloud data center region. To connect a Vultr VPC privately to other Vultr cloud data center regions or on-premesis networks, VPN gateways can be created with tools like Wireguard, available on Vultr Marketplace as a one-click deployable application. Vultr does not charge for bandwidth used between attachments in a Vultr VPC.

Vultr Load Balancers

Vultr Load Balancers distribute incoming traffic across multiple servers in a Vultr data center region, ensuring high availability and reliability. They simplify traffic management by automating the distribution process. Traffic can be distributed evenly across servers in sequence or directed to the server with the fewest active connections. Vultr Load Balancer supports automatic SSL certificate provision and management.

Low-latency global networking

Automatically process server requests close to your customers at the nearest Vultr server with Vultr Global Load Balancers and Vultr CDN in Vultr’s 32 cloud data center regions.

Amsterdam NL
Atlanta, GA US
Bangalore IN
Chicago, IL US
Dallas, TX US
Delhi NCR IN
Frankfurt DE
Honolulu, HI US
Johannesburg ZA
London GB
Los Angeles, CA US
Madrid ES
Manchester GB
Melbourne AU
Mexico City MX
Miami, FL US
Mumbai IN
New Jersey, NJ US
Osaka JP
Paris FR
Santiago CL
São Paulo BR
Seattle, WA US
Seoul KR
Silicon Valley, CA US
Singapore SG
Stockholm SE
Sydney AU
Tel Aviv IL
Tokyo JP
Toronto CA
Warsaw PL
32 regions
Vultr CDN
Cache content near users with the enterprise-grade Vultr CDN. Both push and pull zones are available, providing choice and agility for content distribution worldwide.
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Vultr Global Load Balancers
Seamlessly distribute server requests across multiple Vultr cloud data center regions, automatically redirecting requests to the geographically nearest server.
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Vultr Direct Connect

Vultr Direct Connect
Extended through Vultr Cloud Alliance partners Console Connect and Megaport, Vultr Direct Connect provides dedicated high-speed private physical network connections between Vultr’s cloud data center regions and other cloud or on-premises data centers for simple hybrid and multicloud solutions.
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Console Connect Edge SIM
Vultr offers access to Console Connect’s Edge SIM, which provides rapid, low-latency private network connectivity between IoT devices and Vultr’s cloud data center regions.
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Additional Resources

Learn more about Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) and Cloud Networking.

FAQ

Do you provide BGP sessions?

If you have your own IP space, we can provide BGP sessions.

Can you provide a full table with your BGP sessions?

Yes, we can provide a full table (for both IPv4 and IPv6).

What is Vultr's ASN?

Our public ASN is 20473. Note that your instance will connect to a private ASN instead.

Can I do anycast with Vultr?

Yes, you would just have instances in multiple locations running BGP.

How much does BGP cost?

There is no additional cost for running BGP with us.

What BGP communities are supported?

Please see our documentation.

Can I use my IPs for instances?

Any instance that you want to use your IP space would need to be running BGP. We cannot assign your IPs to an instance instead of ours.

What are the benefits of cloud networking?

  • Scalability: Easily adjust network capacity based on demand.
  • Flexibility: Support hybrid and multi-cloud deployments.
  • Security: Built-in encryption, firewalls, and segmentation.
  • Reliability: High availability and global failover options.
  • Cost-efficiency: Reduce capital expenditure and physical hardware.
  • Centralized management: Monitor and configure from one interface.

What is the difference between cloud networking and traditional networking?

Traditional networking is based on physical hardware and fixed configurations, whereas cloud networking uses virtualized infrastructure, allowing for dynamic provisioning, better scalability, and simplified management.

What types of cloud networking services are available?

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  • Virtual Private Clouds (VPCs)
  • Cloud firewalls and gateways
  • VPN and private interconnects
  • Load balancing
  • Network peering

Is cloud networking secure?

Yes. Leading cloud networking providers offer enterprise-grade security features including:

  • Data encryption in transit and at rest
  • Identity and access controls
  • Network segmentation and isolation
  • DDoS protection
  • Compliance with standards like ISO 27001, SOC 2, and HIPAA

Can Vultr Cloud Networking support hybrid or multi-cloud environments?

Absolutely. Cloud networking is often used to integrate hybrid or multi-cloud strategies by securely connecting on-premises data centers with multiple cloud platforms (e.g., AWS, Azure, Google Cloud).

How is performance managed in a cloud network?

Cloud networking platforms provide tools for:

  • Traffic routing and optimization
  • Real-time network monitoring
  • Latency and bandwidth analysis
  • Quality of Service (QoS) configurations
  • Load balancing across services and regions

How does Vultr support BGP sessions for advanced network routing scenarios?

Vultr enables BGP (Border Gateway Protocol) sessions to allow customers to announce their own IP prefixes, control routing policies, and ensure redundancy across multiple regions – ideal for enterprises needing high availability and custom traffic engineering.

What are the performance advantages of using Vultr Direct Connect over standard internet connections?

Vultr Direct Connect offers dedicated, low-latency links between customer infrastructure and Vultr data centers, bypassing the public internet to improve throughput, reduce jitter, and enhance data privacy for latency-sensitive applications.

How does Vultr's cloud networking infrastructure enable microsegmentation and zero trust architecture?

With features like VPCs (virtual private clouds), custom routing, and granular firewall rules, Vultr supports microsegmentation and zero trust principles – enforcing least-privilege access and isolating workloads across logical network boundaries for heightened security.

How can load balancing across multiple regions be optimized on Vultr for high-availability applications?

Vultr Load Balancers support geographic traffic distribution, health checks, and automatic failover, allowing applications to remain resilient and performant even during regional outages or traffic surges.

Do you provide BGP sessions?

If you have your own IP space, we can provide BGP sessions.

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