Fast 3GHz+ vCPUs

High frequency compute is powered by the fastest architecture available in the Vultr product lineup. All plans include 3+ GHz processors designed to power applications that require the fastest possible single-core performance.

NVMe Solid State Local Storage

NVMe increases throughput over traditional SSD's. With local NVMe storage you can get the most out of your high clock speed instances by matching local storage performance with the increased throughput of higher clock speed cores.

Blazing fast benchmarks

Geekbench testing reveals up to a 40% gain per vCPU over our current standard compute plans. vCPU processing, memory speed, and storage throughput deliver significant increases across the board.

Deploy anything in seconds

Spin up a new instance with your preferred operating system or pre-installed application in just seconds.

Powerful add-ons

Enhance the capabilities of your cloud servers on demand.

Backups

Automatic backups are extremely important for mission critical systems. Enable scheduled backups with just a few clicks from the customer portal.

Learn more about automatic backups

Snapshots

A snapshot is a copy of your entire server. Our snapshot system can be used to create copies of existing servers and automate deployments.

Firewall

Our web-based firewall solution can be enabled on-demand to protect one or more compute instances. Our firewall intercepts traffic before firewall software on your servers.

Learn more about our firewall

Flexible Networking

Cloud applications require flexible networking configurations. Our cloud instances support dynamic changes to IPv4, IPv6, and private networks.

Learn more about flexible networking

DDoS Protection

DDoS protection is essential for maximum uptime and peace of mind. Our DDoS mitigation system offers protection against layer 3 and layer 4 network attacks.

Learn more about DDoS protection

Easy to manage

Our easy-to-use control panel and API let you spend more time coding and less time managing your infrastructure.

Vultr Control Panel
Vultr Control Panel - Current charges
Vultr Control Panel - Current charges
Vultr Control Panel - Dashboard on desktop
Vultr Control Panel - Choose Application
Vultr Control Panel - Choose server Location
Vultr Control Panel - Available Addons
Vultr Control Panel - One-Click Deploy
Vultr Control Panel - Backup Status
Vultr Control Panel - DDoS Status
Vultr Control Panel - Server Actions
Vultr Control Panel - Manage Server

Additional resources

Documentation and API access for cloud compute.

FAQ

How am I billed for my servers?

All servers on your account are billed hourly, with charges capped at 672 hours per month for most plans to ensure predictable costs. However, the hourly rate is calculated based on a 730-hour month, which reflects the average number of hours in a month. If your server is online continuously, you will not be charged more than the 672-hour cap for that month. Accumulated charges are invoiced to your account on the 1st of each month.

Do you charge for stopped instances?

Yes, instances in a stopped state continue to reserve dedicated system resources (RAM, SSD storage, IP aliases, vCPU) and therefore incur charges until you destroy the instance. If you wish to no longer accumulate charges for a virtual machine, please use the DESTROY button in the customer portal.

What operating system templates do you offer?

See our full list of operating systems.

Does Vultr collect VAT/Sales tax?

Vultr.com is required to collect tax in several countries around the world. This tax is generally referred to as VAT (Value Added Tax), consumption tax, or sales tax. Prices listed on our website do not include tax. Tax will be added to your invoice as a separate line item.

What is the bandwidth overage rate?

We charge $0.01 per GB for bandwidth used in excess of your quota.

How am I billed for my servers?

All servers on your account are billed hourly, with charges capped at 672 hours per month for most plans to ensure predictable costs. However, the hourly rate is calculated based on a 730-hour month, which reflects the average number of hours in a month. If your server is online continuously, you will not be charged more than the 672-hour cap for that month. Accumulated charges are invoiced to your account on the 1st of each month.