Both offer solid KVM cloud VPS. The real difference for Indian users comes down to billing, GST, payments and support — here's how they stack up.
Vultr is a capable global cloud with a wide location list and hourly billing. GetWebUp is built for India: INR pricing with GST, local payment options, Mumbai & Delhi nodes and support in IST. For Indian developers and businesses who want simple local billing and a team in their timezone, GetWebUp is typically the easier choice; if you specifically need Vultr's global footprint or hourly metering, Vultr may suit you better.
| Dimension | GetWebUp | Vultr |
|---|---|---|
| Billing currency | INR (from Rs. 400/mo) | USD |
| GST tax invoice | Yes (India GST) | Foreign-billed |
| Local payments (UPI/RuPay) | Yes | Card / global methods |
| India nodes | Mumbai & Delhi | Mumbai / Delhi NCR |
| Support timezone | India (IST) | Global ticketing |
| Virtualization | KVM | KVM |
| Best for | India-based users & businesses | Global footprint, hourly billing |
Comparison focuses on structural differences. Always check each provider's current pricing and region list before deciding.
Vultr bills in USD as a foreign provider. GetWebUp bills in INR with a GST invoice, so there's no currency conversion or forex markup for Indian buyers.
Yes. Vultr offers India locations and GetWebUp runs Mumbai & Delhi nodes. The main difference for most Indian buyers is local billing, payment options and IST support.
GetWebUp supports local Indian payment methods including UPI and RuPay. Foreign providers typically require international cards or global gateways.