Linode Vs Vultr: Which Cloud Vpn Server Is Better?

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In an era of cloud computing giants such as AWS and Google Cloud, businesses are opting to outsource cloud services to smaller cloud computing providers such as Linode and Vultr. This is because smaller cloud providers are playing to their strengths despite having a limited breadth of features. It gets interesting when you have to compare smaller cloud providers because they are so similar in many aspects, and this is the case with Linode and Vultr. Despite being around for over 10 years earlier, Linode is actively competing with Vultr because Vultr has swiftly evolved with the current standards of cloud computing.

With the onset of the COVID-19 global pandemic, more enterprises are adopting VPNs and migrating to the cloud simultaneously. It is becoming increasingly important to have a VPN server on the cloud. That being said, let’s compare the Linode VPN server and Vultr VPN server and see which one you should opt for.

Simplicity in Setting Up a VPN Server

These two are committed to enabling small businesses to transition seamlessly to cloud computing. For this reason, setting up VPN servers on both is quite simple, but Linode edges Vultr slightly in simplicity. It is easier to set up, use, and administer a Linode VPN server than it is with a Vultr VPN server. Most businesses report that a Linode VPN server is more tailored to meet the needs of a business VPN. Additionally, it has APIs and command-line tools for quick and easier deployment of a server on the cloud. This is not to say that it is complicated to set up a VPN server with Vultr, it is just that it is easier with Linode.

Pricing

Their pricing models are similar but different in some aspects. For this reason, it is not easy to determine who has an edge over the other. Here’s why. Linode has a free trial period for trying out the servers before proceeding to purchase them at $5 per month for 1 core, 1GB of RAM, and 25GB disk space. Vultr on the other hand has no free trial period. When you get started with it you pay $2.5 per month for 1GB of RAM, 1 core, and 25GB disk space before you’re fully integrated. When you fully integrate into their platform, you will pay $5 per month same as for Linode.

Linode does not impose additional or hidden charges on its customers. Vultr charges hourly, and you pay for what you use, but the charges are limited to 28 days.

Performance

A Vultr VPN server can have a performance advantage over a Linode one since Vultr has 100% network uptime. Linode falls short by a very fine margin, having a network uptime of 99.99%. Vultr instances run on very powerful SSD drives. Both Linode and Vultr servers support the latest internet protocol (IPv6) that routes traffic across the internet. It is helpful in ensuring the users of a VPN are authenticated properly to gain access only to content for which they are authorized. In terms of performance, very fine margins separate these two cloud providers.

Locations

Linode has 11 data centers, strategically positioned around the world to provide cloud services to their customers. Customers just have to select the data center closest to them to ensure minimal latency. Despite starting just recently, Vultr has up to 22 data centers globally. They are strategically positioned and can be recruited seamlessly to provide secure and reliable networking for your VPN throughout the globe.

Which One to Choose

Needless to say, Linode and Vultr are separated by insanely fine margins. If you’re a small business intending to set up your VPN server on the cloud, you could get desirable results with either of these. Although, Linode is more tailored to business solutions.

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