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 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.
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.
As soon as you click deploy, the Vultr cloud orchestration takes over and spins up your instance in your desired data center.
Spin up a new instance with your preferred operating system or pre-installed application in just seconds.
Create virtually unlimited operating system combinations by uploading your own OS image or an external snapshot image in RAW format.
Documentation and API access for cloud compute.
All servers on your account are billed hourly up to the monthly rate cap. The hourly rate is determined by dividing the monthly rate by 672 hours (28 days). If your server is online for more than 672 hours in a calendar month, you will only be billed the monthly rate. Accumulated charges are invoiced to your account on the 1st of every month.
If you upgrade your instance to a larger plan, the instance will appear on separate invoice line items in the month you upgraded. Each line item will bill at the hourly rate associated with the plan for the actual number of hours during that period of time. Because of this, you may be billed more than 672 hours (up to the actual number of hours in that month) during a month that you have upgraded your instance.
Beginning October 1, 2024, we're updating our billing model for Vultr GPU products. We will transition from our traditional 28-day, 672-hour monthly billing cycle to the industry-standard 730-hour month for new deployments. For example, if the plan previously billed $0.179 per hour for 672 hours a month, the new rate will be $0.165 per hour over the actual number of hours each month.
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.
See our full list of operating systems.
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We charge $0.01 per GB for bandwidth used in excess of your quota.
All servers on your account are billed hourly up to the monthly rate cap. The hourly rate is determined by dividing the monthly rate by 672 hours (28 days). If your server is online for more than 672 hours in a calendar month, you will only be billed the monthly rate. Accumulated charges are invoiced to your account on the 1st of every month.
If you upgrade your instance to a larger plan, the instance will appear on separate invoice line items in the month you upgraded. Each line item will bill at the hourly rate associated with the plan for the actual number of hours during that period of time. Because of this, you may be billed more than 672 hours (up to the actual number of hours in that month) during a month that you have upgraded your instance.
Beginning October 1, 2024, we're updating our billing model for Vultr GPU products. We will transition from our traditional 28-day, 672-hour monthly billing cycle to the industry-standard 730-hour month for new deployments. For example, if the plan previously billed $0.179 per hour for 672 hours a month, the new rate will be $0.165 per hour over the actual number of hours each month.