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Amazon Web Services vs Vultr

Comparing Amazon Web Services against Vultr on equivalent workload tiers. At the entry level, Vultr starts cheaper at $0.0030/hour, while the more expensive side trades higher list price for broader catalogue and managed-service depth. At the common 2 vCPU / 4-8 GB tier, Amazon Web Services offers t4g.medium at $24.53/month versus Vultr's vc2-2c-4gb at $20.00/month. Vultr wins on raw monthly price. Stepping up to 4 vCPU / 8-16 GB, Amazon Web Services's t4g.xlarge lists at $98.11/month against Vultr's vc2-4c-8gb at $40.00/month. Vultr stays cheaper at this tier as well. Choose Amazon Web Services when ecosystem depth, regional breadth, or specific managed services matter; choose Vultr when the priority is raw price/performance for steady-state workloads. Verify region availability and any reserved-capacity discounts before committing.

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