New VX1 plans, powered by AMD EPYC data center CPUs, deliver both cost savings and best-in-class performance for enterprise cloud workloads
Vultr, the world’s largest privately-held cloud infrastructure company, today announced the launch of its new Vultr VX1™ Cloud Compute plans. Powered by the latest generation of AMD EPYC™ processors, VX1 delivers unmatched cloud compute cost savings and sets a new standard for performance-per-dollar. Designed for a wide range of enterprise workloads, VX1 is a first-of-its-kind solution, jointly developed by Vultr and AMD. VX1 offers enterprises a cloud compute alternative to optimize cloud spend and maximize price-performance.
“Vultr is disrupting enterprise cloud computing,” said J.J. Kardwell, CEO of Vultr. “Cloud infrastructure budgets are under strain as workload volumes grow, and new AI initiatives compete for resources. VX1 was purpose-built to change the economics of cloud computing and set a new performance-per-dollar standard. Enterprises can now get the most out of their cloud spend, deliver business-critical applications, and free up budget for innovation. We are proud to have partnered with AMD to co-develop this disruptive offering.“
“AMD EPYC CPUs set the standard for general purpose cloud compute performance and efficiency,” said Steve Berg, corporate vice president and general manager, Server CPU Cloud Business Group, AMD. “Through our deep technology partnership with Vultr, we are excited to deliver leadership performance-per-dollar and impressive unit economics for highly demanding enterprise cloud workloads.”
Vultr VX1 delivers:
- Unrivaled Cost Savings — 33% lower cost per vCPU compared to even the most affordable Arm-based cloud compute offerings from traditional hyperscalers.
- Industry-leading Price-Performance — 77% better performance per dollar than leading hyperscaler efficiency-optimized compute plans.
- Enterprise-grade Reliability — Leverages dedicated CPU resources, ensuring applications are able to take advantage of the full compute resources.
- Faster Networking — VX1 instances are an ideal choice for the most demanding networking use cases that require high throughput and low latency, with support for up to 50 Gbps of provisioned throughput.
- Backed by Vultr Block Storage — In addition to local NVMe, VX1 supports Vultr Block Storage-backed boot volumes, offering data resilience, redundancy, encryption at rest, and flexible expansion of storage volumes.
- Enterprise-optimized Configurations — Specific plans designed and optimized for different enterprise workloads, including general web applications, SaaS platforms, databases, analytics, workspaces, and others.
- Enterprise Scalability and Flexibility — A range of vCPU options from 4 to 192 vCPUs, with storage choices including local NVMe and Vultr Block Storage, provide performance and operational agility.
VX1 is available through Vultr’s global cloud platform. To learn more about VX1, visit Vultr here or contact sales to get started.
About Vultr
Vultr is on a mission to make high-performance cloud infrastructure easy to use, affordable, and locally accessible for enterprises and AI innovators around the world. Vultr is trusted by hundreds of thousands of active customers across 185 countries for its flexible, scalable, global Cloud Compute, Cloud GPU, Bare Metal, and Cloud Storage solutions. Founded by David Aninowsky and self-funded for over a decade, Vultr has grown to become the world’s largest privately-held cloud infrastructure company.
Learn more at: www.vultr.com.
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