Cloudflare Pages vs Vultr
Cloudflare Pages is free static site and full-stack hosting on Cloudflare's global edge network, while Vultr is cloud infrastructure with compute, storage, and Kubernetes across 30+ global locations. The biggest difference up front: Cloudflare Pages is free, while Vultr starts at $2.50/mo. Cloudflare Pages is built for developers who want free, fast, globally distributed hosting, whereas Vultr targets developers wanting affordable cloud across 30+ locations.
At a glance
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| Best for | Developers who want free, fast, globally distributed hosting | Developers wanting affordable cloud across 30+ locations |
| Starting price | Free | $2.50/mo |
| Free tier | ✓ | — |
| Open source | — | — |
| Free tier available | ✓ | — |
| Open source | — | — |
| Bare Metal | — | ✓ |
| Cloud Compute | — | ✓ |
| Edge Network | ✓ | — |
| Git Deploy | ✓ | — |
| Global | — | ✓ |
| Kubernetes | — | ✓ |
| Unlimited Bandwidth | ✓ | — |
| Web Analytics | ✓ | — |
| Workers | ✓ | — |
Cloudflare Pages
Strengths
- Generous free tier — unlimited sites, bandwidth, and requests
- Blazingly fast global CDN
- Full-stack capable with Workers integration
- No surprise bills
Weaknesses
- Build system less flexible than Netlify/Vercel
- Smaller ecosystem of plugins and integrations
- Workers runtime differs from Node.js
- Documentation could be better
Vultr
Strengths
- Includes Cloud Compute as a core feature, purpose-built for cloud hosting workflows
- Includes Kubernetes as a core feature, purpose-built for cloud hosting workflows
- Affordable at $2.50/mo — one of the lower-priced options in the cloud hosting category
- Established product with 12+ years on the market and a mature ecosystem
Weaknesses
- No free plan — you need to pay $2.50/mo from day one to use it
- Fewer built-in features means you may need additional tools to cover gaps
- Costs can spike unexpectedly during traffic surges if limits aren't configured
- Limited team/admin features if your organization eventually scales up
The bottom line
Pricing: Cloudflare Pages is completely free, which makes it the obvious pick if budget is the top concern. Vultr starts at $2.50/mo. That cost buys you a more polished or feature-rich experience, so it comes down to whether the extras justify the spend.
Feature gaps: Cloudflare Pages offers Edge Network, Git Deploy and Unlimited Bandwidth that Vultr lacks. Vultr brings Bare Metal, Cloud Compute and Global that Cloudflare Pages does not have.
Team fit: Cloudflare Pages is geared toward any size teams, while Vultr is aimed at small teams teams. Pick the one that matches where your team is today and where it is headed — migrating tools later is always painful.
Where each tool shines: Cloudflare Pages's biggest strengths are: generous free tier — unlimited sites, bandwidth, and requests. blazingly fast global cdn. Vultr's biggest strengths are: includes cloud compute as a core feature, purpose-built for cloud hosting workflows. includes kubernetes as a core feature, purpose-built for cloud hosting workflows.
Watch out for: With Cloudflare Pages, users commonly note that build system less flexible than netlify/vercel. With Vultr, the main complaint is that no free plan — you need to pay $2.50/mo from day one to use it.
Choose Cloudflare Pages if...
- Your profile matches its sweet spot: developers who want free, fast, globally distributed hosting
- Budget is a hard constraint — Cloudflare Pages is free, Vultr is not
- You specifically need Edge Network and Git Deploy
- You care about blazingly fast global cdn
- Your team size fits the any size profile Cloudflare Pages is designed for
Choose Vultr if...
- Your profile matches its sweet spot: developers wanting affordable cloud across 30+ locations
- You specifically need Bare Metal and Cloud Compute
- You care about includes kubernetes as a core feature, purpose-built for cloud hosting workflows
- Your team size fits the small teams profile Vultr is designed for
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