Comment by cleaning
1 day ago
If you're only paying $3-5 on Linode then your level of usage would probably be comfortably at $0 on Vercel.
1 day ago
If you're only paying $3-5 on Linode then your level of usage would probably be comfortably at $0 on Vercel.
Repeating a prior comment I've made about this[0]: I run a rust webserver on a €4 VPS from hetzner that serves 300M (million) requests a day.
From what I can figure out, Vercel charges "$0.60 per million invocations" [1], which would cost me $180 per day.
[0] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47611454 [1] https://vercel.com/docs/functions/usage-and-pricing#invocati...
I run a Rust webserver on a literal Pi3 in my basement and I think I managed to bench it up >1000 rps for standard loads. And that includes a bunch of tanvity querying as well.
I suspect I could do 3000+ rps with some tuning and a more modern CPU or hetzner VPS, but there's some fun cachet from running on an old Pi while there's still headroom.
It could be $0 on Render too, but then there's going to be a 3 minute load time for a landing page to become visible, lol. So if you don't want your server to sleep, you're going to have to pay $20/month.
Does Vercel do the same?
No, I run several small websites on Vercel for free for years, always served static pages very quickly
Static pages, sure. But what do you do if you want a contact form or something? Yeah, you can use services like formspree, but then you may end up paying $20/month for that alone. Perhaps I'm just ignorant.
Render offers free static sites that are served via a CDN and load instantly: https://render.com/docs/static-sites
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No.
What if they have an actual back-end with long-running processes and scheduled tasks?
Makes sense considering the quality of Vercel's security response and customer communication.