DigitalOcean Vs Linode Vs Vultr – Testing The Top Cloud Infrastructures
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Your hosting experience depends highly on the infrastructure your website is hosted on. Some hosting providers don’t disclose the infrastructure they are using. But others, like Cloudways, gives you the option to choose from 5 different infrastructures.
- DigitalOcean
- Linode
- Vultr
- Google Cloud
- Amazon Web Services
When it comes to cost effective web hosting, DigitalOcean, Linode, and Vultr are the most popular infrastructures around. These three offer a seamless hosting experience for those who are tight on the budget.
For this reason, I decided to put them under the microscope. I tested DigitalOcean, Linode, and Vultr for their performance to find out which one you should choose for the most optimized hosting experience. Hosting reviews from other users who have used these providers can also provide additional insights into their performance and reliability.
Launching DO, Linode and Vultr on Cloudways
As mentioned earlier, Cloudways lets you choose one of the 5 infrastructures that it offers. I have used Cloudways to launch my applications on these infrastructures because I wanted a level playing field. When you launch a server on Cloudways, you are offered the ThunderStack which includes the following components:
- Nginx
- Apache
- MySQL
- New Relic
- PHP FPM
- Varnish
Using Cloudways also gave me a similar WordPress version along with other specifications that are similar throughout the three infrastructures. This helped me derive a fair conclusion at the end of my testing.
Putting DO, Linode, and Vultr to Test
I have selected the 2GB server from Cloudways which includes the following specifications.
As you can see, the specifications of each infrastructure are identical. This would give us a clearer picture of which one is the best.
I have selected London as server location for all three infrastructures.
After selecting the server, I launched WordPress 5.1.1 to test them on different testing tools.
For testing purposes, I have used the following three speed testing tools:
- WebPageTest.org
- GTmetrix
- Pingdom
DigitalOcean
Let’s start off with testing DigitalOcean’s 2GB server.
Pingdom
https://tools.pingdom.com/#5ab693d9c3000000
GT Metrix
https://gtmetrix.com/reports/wordpress-276295-857333.cloudwaysapps.com/KI7wl7Qv
WebPageTest
http://webpagetest.org/result/190521_8R_e0b0e0df3d847fb0ebbe243c5a81f4bd/
Linode
Pingdom
https://tools.pingdom.com/#5ab79664db400000
GTMetrix
https://gtmetrix.com/reports/wordpress-276336-857437.cloudwaysapps.com/sSf6zC3o
WebPageTest
http://webpagetest.org/result/190522_S4_65a53f5d1d2f9b5a1102bb3eba859868/
Vultr
Pingdom
GTMetrix
WebPageTest
http://webpagetest.org/result/190522_G1_c297fa296e5a57d8995fa329c18d113c/
Infrastructure | Time to First Bite |
---|---|
DigitalOcean | 0.274 |
Linode | 0.279 |
Vultr | 0.280 |
Final Words
My tests showed a minor difference between the performance of the three providers. At first glance, you might conclude that DigitalOcean is better than Linode and Vultr. However, this is not always the case. Other tests might have different results because of network connection or server response.
All three of these infrastructures are an excellent choice for hosting your website. You can make a decision based on personal preference or pricing, but the performance you will get will be identical.
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