# Vultr vs Linode for OpenClaw: Which Cloud Fits Your Workflow?

Compare Vultr vs Linode by pricing, setup effort, control, and workflow needs so you can choose the cloud option that fits how you actually work.

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## Why Choosing the Right Cloud Matters

Choosing the right cloud provider affects more than monthly pricing. It decides how much setup work you handle, how stable your app stays, and how much maintenance you deal with later.

For simple testing, a basic VPS may be enough. But OpenClaw works better when the environment supports uptime, storage, security, and background tasks from the start.

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## Vultr vs Linode: Quick Comparison

### Vultr

**Good for:** Flexible VPS hosting and users who want more server choices.

**Price:** From low monthly VPS pricing

**VPS-style Setup:**
- 2 vCPU
- 4 GB RAM
- Around 80 GB SSD/NVMe Storage
- Bandwidth Plan-based
- Setup required manually

**Pros:**
- Flexible VPS and compute options
- Good global server coverage
- Full root access
- Useful for custom infrastructure
- Works for OpenClaw if you manage setup yourself

**Cons:**
- OpenClaw is not ready by default
- Docker, firewall, HTTPS, and updates are your job
- Monitoring and uptime handling are manual
- Not ideal if you only want to launch and use OpenClaw

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### Linode

**Good for:** Users who want a familiar VPS platform with strong documentation.

**Price:** From $24/mo for 4 GB shared CPU plan

**VPS-style Setup:**
- 2 vCPU
- 4 GB RAM
- 80 GB Storage
- 4 TB Transfer
- Required manual setup

**Pros:**
- Strong documentation
- Familiar cloud dashboard
- Predictable VPS plans
- Good for learning cloud hosting
- Works for OpenClaw if you configure it properly

**Cons:**
- More expensive than some low-cost VPS options
- OpenClaw is not installed by default
- Server security and maintenance stay on you
- You still manage Docker, updates, uptime, and backups

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### Ampere — Run OpenClaw Quickly

**Good for:** Running OpenClaw without handling VPS setup.

**Price:** Free / Pro $39 / Ultra $79

**VPS-style Setup:**
- Not VPS setup required
- Docker setup handled
- One-click OpenClaw deployment
- Maintenance managed by us
- Extra cost is API/model usage may still apply

**Pros:**
- Built for OpenClaw
- No manual VPS setup
- No Docker setup
- Less maintenance work
- Faster path to launch
- Better for non-technical users
- Useful for testing OpenClaw before buying a VPS

**Cons:**
- Less raw server control than Vultr or Linode
- Not ideal if you want full infrastructure ownership
- Still depends on AI model/API access

[Deploy OpenClaw in One Click](https://www.ampere.sh/setup)

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## Choose the Right Cloud Provider Based on Your Real Workflow

| Your Workflow | Better Choice | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Flexible VPS control | Vultr | Better fit if you want more control over server size, region, and infrastructure setup |
| Familiar cloud hosting experience | Linode | Better fit if you prefer predictable VPS plans, strong docs, and a traditional cloud workflow |
| Learn server management | Vultr or Linode | Both give you hands-on control over Linux, Docker, security, and deployment |
| Build custom infrastructure | Vultr or Linode | Both are better when you need root access and full environment control |
| Run OpenClaw quickly | Ampere | Better fit because OpenClaw deployment does not require manual VPS setup |
| Manage Docker, firewall, and updates | Ampere | Reduces the server-side work that normally comes with VPS hosting |
| Long-term OpenClaw usage with less maintenance | Ampere | Better if your priority is using the agent instead of maintaining the infrastructure |

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## What OpenClaw Actually Needs

OpenClaw needs more than a basic VPS because it runs like an always-on assistant, not a static website.

- **Always-on hosting:** Keeps OpenClaw available when messages or tasks come in.
- **Enough RAM and CPU:** Helps it run smoothly, especially with heavier workflows.
- **Persistent storage:** Saves memory, logs, files, and settings.
- **Docker setup:** Keeps the deployment stable and easier to manage.
- **HTTPS and authentication:** Protects access to your agent and dashboard.
- **Firewall setup:** Limits unwanted access to the server.
- **Restart handling:** Brings OpenClaw back if the server or process fails.
- **Monitoring:** Helps you know when something stops working.
- **Backups:** Protects important data and configuration.
- **Channel connections:** Lets OpenClaw work through apps like WhatsApp, Telegram, Discord, or Slack.

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## Real Setup Effort After Buying a VPS

Buying a VPS from Vultr or Linode only gives you the server. It does not mean OpenClaw is ready to use. You still need to set up the environment, secure it, install OpenClaw, and keep it running.

| Setup Effort After Buying a VPS | Vultr | Linode | Ampere |
|---|---|---|---|
| Create the server | You choose region, OS, plan | You choose region, OS, plan | Not needed |
| Secure server access | Set SSH keys and basic access rules | Set SSH keys and basic access rules | Mostly handled |
| Install required tools | Install packages and dependencies | Install packages and dependencies | Handled |
| Install OpenClaw | Manual install | Manual install | One-click deployment |
| Set up Docker | Install and configure Docker | Install and configure Docker | Handled |
| Set up domain/HTTPS | Configure domain, SSL, and reverse proxy | Configure domain, SSL, and reverse proxy | Simplified |
| Configure firewall | Open only required ports | Open only required ports | Reduced setup work |
| Add model/API access | Add provider keys manually | Add provider keys manually | Guided setup |
| Connect channels | Configure apps like Telegram, Discord, Slack | Configure apps like Telegram, Discord, Slack | Easier setup flow |
| Handle restarts | Set restart rules yourself | Set restart rules yourself | Built in |
| Manage updates | Update server and dependencies yourself | Update server and dependencies yourself | Managed |
| Monitor uptime | Set up checks or watch logs yourself | Set up checks or watch logs yourself | Built for OpenClaw hosting |

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## Migration Path From VPS to Managed Hosting

- Start with Vultr or Linode if you want full server control.
- Move to managed hosting when VPS setup, updates, and maintenance start taking too much time.
- A VPS still needs Docker setup, security, restarts, monitoring, and uptime handling.
- A managed option like Ampere removes most of that server work.
- You can deploy OpenClaw in one click and focus on using the agent instead of managing infrastructure.

[Deploy OpenClaw in One Click](https://www.ampere.sh/setup)

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## Frequently Asked Questions

**Which is better for hosting OpenClaw, Vultr or Linode?**

Both can host OpenClaw if you are comfortable managing a VPS. Vultr gives flexible server options, while Linode offers a familiar VPS workflow. If you want OpenClaw running with less setup, managed hosting is the easier route.

**Does Vultr include Docker setup?**

No. Vultr only gives you the server. You need to install and configure Docker yourself. But with managed hosting like Ampere, Docker setup is handled, so you can deploy OpenClaw faster without managing the VPS manually.

**Which is easier for OpenClaw setup?**

Managed hosting is easier for OpenClaw setup because it removes most of the VPS work. Vultr and Linode can run OpenClaw, but they require manual installation and configuration.

**Is managed hosting more expensive than a VPS?**

A VPS may look cheaper at first, but it does not include your setup time, maintenance, updates, monitoring, and troubleshooting. Managed hosting can make more sense if you value speed and lower operational work.

**Does Managed hosting replace Vultr or Linode?**

Not exactly. Vultr and Linode are VPS providers. Managed hosting is for users who want to run OpenClaw without managing the VPS layer. Different jobs, thankfully, because one more identical cloud product would be a crime against attention spans.

**Which option gives more control?**

Vultr and Linode give more server control because you get root access and manage the environment yourself. Ampere gives less raw control, but it removes setup and maintenance work.

**Which option is faster to launch OpenClaw?**

Ampere is faster for launching OpenClaw because it supports one-click deployment. Vultr and Linode require server setup before OpenClaw is ready.

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## Deploy OpenClaw in One Click

You can deploy OpenClaw in one click and focus on using the agent instead of managing infrastructure.

[Deploy OpenClaw in One Click](https://www.ampere.sh/setup)
